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Politicians regularly advise UN climate conferences on common solutions. But how important is the relationship between politicians and citizens? How does voluntary city of cape town vacancies mitigation actions such as environmentally city of cape town vacancies friendly technologies work in the household on the success of climate change conferences? Those questions were Kassel researchers led by Prof. Dr. Andreas Ziegler of the Institute of Economics of the project "The city of cape town vacancies importance of voluntary contributions and of preferences for the success of international city of cape town vacancies climate policy" (VolFair).
Previous studies relating to the participants at climate conferences. Never been studied, as citizens of a country are to international climate agreements, whether they feel just as relevant proposals and whether their voluntary action on climate change is contributing to the success of the conference. In the study, the researchers plan to primarily an unprecedented international survey: every 1000 people in the U.S., China and Germany are surveyed on the acceptance of climate change agreement, justice standards and voluntary action on climate change.
The goal is to make climate conferences and derived policy packages successful. Professor Ziegler considered as particularly important the specific education and dialogue with the public: "Policy-makers need to know what is the attitude of the local population." He is convinced that effective international climate agreement will be supported at the national level by the citizens. The findings of VolFair should serve as the basis for it.
The Kassel researchers are working with scientists from the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI) in Karlsruhe, the Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) in Mannheim, the University of Hamburg and the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH) in the research project. In the framework of the "Economics of Climate Change" VolFair is funded

by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research city of cape town vacancies (BMBF) financially.


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