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From Global Health to Global Warming: Tracing Climate Change Interest during the First Two Years of COVID-19 Using Google Trends Data from the United States
by
Funken, Simon
, Bressem, Keno K.
, Meinel, Jakob
, Rueger, Christopher
, Cittadino, Jonas
, Busch, Felix
, Hoffmann, Lena
, Suwalski, Phillip
in
climate
/ Climate action
/ Climate change
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Climatic conditions
/ Climatic data
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 infection
/ cross-sectional studies
/ Disease
/ Drought
/ Environmental policy
/ Global health
/ Global warming
/ Internet
/ meteorological data
/ Mortality
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ pandemic
/ Pandemics
/ Precipitation
/ Public concern
/ Public health
/ Public interest
/ regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Search engines
/ Trends
/ viability
/ Weather
2023
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From Global Health to Global Warming: Tracing Climate Change Interest during the First Two Years of COVID-19 Using Google Trends Data from the United States
by
Funken, Simon
, Bressem, Keno K.
, Meinel, Jakob
, Rueger, Christopher
, Cittadino, Jonas
, Busch, Felix
, Hoffmann, Lena
, Suwalski, Phillip
in
climate
/ Climate action
/ Climate change
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Climatic conditions
/ Climatic data
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 infection
/ cross-sectional studies
/ Disease
/ Drought
/ Environmental policy
/ Global health
/ Global warming
/ Internet
/ meteorological data
/ Mortality
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ pandemic
/ Pandemics
/ Precipitation
/ Public concern
/ Public health
/ Public interest
/ regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Search engines
/ Trends
/ viability
/ Weather
2023
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From Global Health to Global Warming: Tracing Climate Change Interest during the First Two Years of COVID-19 Using Google Trends Data from the United States
by
Funken, Simon
, Bressem, Keno K.
, Meinel, Jakob
, Rueger, Christopher
, Cittadino, Jonas
, Busch, Felix
, Hoffmann, Lena
, Suwalski, Phillip
in
climate
/ Climate action
/ Climate change
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Climatic conditions
/ Climatic data
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 infection
/ cross-sectional studies
/ Disease
/ Drought
/ Environmental policy
/ Global health
/ Global warming
/ Internet
/ meteorological data
/ Mortality
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ pandemic
/ Pandemics
/ Precipitation
/ Public concern
/ Public health
/ Public interest
/ regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Search engines
/ Trends
/ viability
/ Weather
2023
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From Global Health to Global Warming: Tracing Climate Change Interest during the First Two Years of COVID-19 Using Google Trends Data from the United States
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From Global Health to Global Warming: Tracing Climate Change Interest during the First Two Years of COVID-19 Using Google Trends Data from the United States
2023
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Climate change mitigation depends on actions that affect the public interest and lead to widespread changes in public attitudes and behavior. With the global outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, humanity faced a more imminent threat to its well-being and viability. This retrospective cross-sectional study examines how public interest in climate change was attenuated by the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic using Google Trends Search Volume Index (SVI), weather, and climate data on a United States state-level basis during the first two years of the pandemic from 2020 to 2022. To identify channels through which the COVID-19 pandemic affected information demand on climate change, a novel fixed effect regression model of public climate change interest was developed. The measure captures changes in the climate change SVI independent of weather and climate conditions, comprising pandemic-related changes in living circumstances such as COVID-19-related cases and deaths, mask mandates, and the proportion of the vaccinated population. Our results indicate that public interest in climate change was systematically attenuated by the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, this study provides an approach for identifying drivers of public interest in climate change.
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