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Effect of "finite pool of worry" and COVID-19 on UK climate change perceptions

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posted on 2025-08-01, 11:25 authored by D Evensen, L Whitmarsh, P Bartie, P Devine-Wright, J Dickie, A Varley, S Ryder, A Mayer
Research reveals that a "finite pool of worry" constrains concern about and action on climate change. Nevertheless, a longitudinal panel survey of 1,858 UK residents, surveyed in April 2019 and June 2020, reveals little evidence for diminishing climate change concern during the COVID-19 pandemic. Further, the sample identifies climate change as a bigger threat than COVID-19. The findings suggest climate change has become an intransigent concern within UK public consciousness.

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

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Vol. 118, no. 3, article e2018936118

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