The Formation of Belief: An Examination of Factors That Influence Climate Change Belief Among Hurricane Katrina Survivors.

Environ Justice

Ms. Anaïs Teyton is a Graduate Student in the Epidemiology Department at School of Global Public Health, New York University, New York, New York, USA. Dr. David M. Abramson is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department at School of Global Public Health, New York University, New York, New York, USA.

Published: June 2021

Differences in population-level climate change beliefs have been identified, which are often attributable to coastline proximity, urban-rural classifications, race, ethnicity, political affiliation, gender, education, socioeconomic status, and age. This study assessed the impact of spatial, experiential, and demographic-related characteristics on climate change beliefs among a population of Hurricane Katrina survivors. Participants from the Gulf Coast Child and Family Health Study who answered climate change belief questions were included in this analysis. Race was found to be the most critical contributor to climate change belief, where the adjusted odds of white individuals believing in climate change were 0.2 times the odds of Black individuals believing in climate change (confidence interval: 0.1-0.4). Other sociodemographic factors, such as age, gender, income, and education, were not found to be significant. Several theoretical perspectives were considered to explain the variation in climate change beliefs, including social vulnerability, environmental deprivation, and political ideology. Future research as to why these racial differences exist should be conducted. By doing so, climate change communication, education, and mitigation and adaptation strategies may be improved.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8259080PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/env.2020.0041DOI Listing

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