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ID149944
Title ProperAffinity-to-commons model of public support for environmental energy policy
LanguageENG
AuthorMerrill, Ryan ;  Sintov, Nicole
Summary / Abstract (Note)As atmospheric CO2 continues to rise above 450 PPM, policymakers struggle with uncertainty concerning predictors of citizen support for environmental energy policies (EEPs) and preferences for their design, topics which have received limited attention in empirical literature. We present an original model of policy support based on citizens’ affinity-to-commons: pathways by which individuals enjoy natural public goods that in turn shape preferences between alternative policy mechanisms. We evaluate this model using a survey of southern California electricity customers, with results indicating the model's utility in predicting public support of EEP. Stronger community ties are associated with preferences for “pull”-type subsidies, whereas stronger connections to natural commons are linked to support for both “pull” and “push”-type sanctions. Findings have implications for coalition building as advocates may engender support for green energy policy by framing sanctions as protecting natural commons, and framing subsidies either in this same way and/or as producing benefits for communities.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 99, No.99; Dec 2016: p.88–99
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-12 99, 99
Key WordsSanctions ;  Subsidies ;  Public Preferences ;  Common Resources ;  Connection to Nature