Environmental awareness: The case of climate change
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- 1. Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, United States of America|New Economic School, Moscow, Russia
- 2. Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany|Ural Federal University, Graduate School of Economics and Management, Ekaterinburg, Russia
Description
The extent of provision of a public good often relies on social awareness and public support for it. This applies, in particular, to global reduction of greenhouse gases and its relevance for mitigating climate change. We examine the concept of "public awareness" by introducing a formal model that analyzes efforts to mitigate climate change in a setting with heterogeneous countries. In the theoretical part we examine the Nash equilibrium of the contribution game. The effects of awareness and economic parameters on mitigation efforts can be disentangled, raising the possibility of linking awareness of climate change with economic wealth. The second part provides some empirical observations and offers the rankings of countries regarding awareness for climate change, as well as an empirical relationship between awareness and economic wealth.
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