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Hoffmann and Muñoz (2021)

Hoffmann and Muñoz (2021) explored how different social and cultural factors influence people's attitudes toward climate change and environmental responsibility. They found that factors such as education, cultural beliefs, and trust in science significantly shape whether individuals support climate policies or adopt eco-friendly behaviors. Their study emphasizes that understanding these social dynamics is essential for designing effective communication and policy strategies to promote climate action across diverse communities. Essentially, they highlight that people's backgrounds and beliefs play a crucial role in their environmental engagement, informing efforts to foster broader societal support for sustainability initiatives.