Some of you may find this article (just published online) of interest.  If your 
library doesn't subscribe to Environmental Politics let me know and I can send 
a copy.

Nationalist ideology, rightwing populism, and public views about climate change 
in Europe
Joakim Kulina , Ingemar Johansson Seväa , and Riley E. Dunlapb
a Department of Sociology, Umeå University, Sweden
b Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University, USA
ABSTRACT
Rising rightwing populism (RWP) potentially constitutes an obstacle to climate 
change mitigation, as European RWP parties and politicians often espouse 
climate change skepticism and oppose climate policies. Meanwhile, their party 
positions and issue stances have also become increasingly characterized by 
nationalism. Using European Social Survey data from 2016, we show that public 
attitudes consistent with nationalist ideology are clearly linked to voting for 
RWP parties and that people who hold these attitudes are more likely to be 
skeptical about climate change and to oppose policies that increase taxes on 
fossil fuels. With regard to policy attitudes, we find that nationalist 
ideology is more influential than traditional left-right political ideology, 
environmental values and political trust. The results also reveal substantial 
cross-national differences, as nationalist ideology is linked more closely to 
public views about climate change in Western European countries, where RWP 
parties with a nationalist rhetoric have had recent electoral successes.
Riley


Riley E. Dunlap
Regents Professor of Sociology
and Dresser Professor Emeritus
Department of Sociology
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK  74078



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