Social Dominance Orientation & Climate Change Belief

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Bedle, Heather
Garneau, Christopher R.H.

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Social dominance orientation (SDO) has consistently been linked to climate change denial and opposition to pro-environmental policies. However, recent research suggests that the subdimensions of SDO, namely SDO-D (dominance) and SDO-E (anti-egalitarianism), may have differential associations with climate change attitudes. This study aims to investigate the unique contributions of SDO-D and SDO-E to climate change beliefs while controlling for a wide range of socioeconomic and demographic variables. Utilizing data from an online survey, we find that SDO-E is a stronger predictor of climate change denial than SDO-D. This report highlights the importance of considering the multidimensional nature of SDO in understanding environmental attitudes.

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Bedle, H., & C.R.H. Garneau,(2024). Social Dominance Orientation & Climate Change Belief. SPEER Research Report.

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