Facing Change Again: Meta-Analyses of Gender and Climate Change Attitudes Worldwide

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University of Iowa

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August 29, 2025

  • Frederick Solt. 2025. “Facing Change Again: Meta-Analyses of Gender and Climate Change Attitudes Worldwide.” SocArXiv.

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    Abstract

    As the need to address climate change grows increasingly pressing, so does the need for understanding the factors that undermine public support for mitigation. One prominent recent analysis of three cross-national surveys argues that people—especially men—in richer countries express less concern for climate change and see more costs and fewer benefits to mitigation, pointing to compensation as a potential solution. Drawing on hundreds of surveys, this reassessment employs a series of meta-analyses to reveal that while gender differences in climate concern are indeed larger in richer countries, both men and women express more concern in such settings relative to poorer countries, and there is no relationship between economic development and gender differences in mitigation’s perceived costs and benefits. Instead, gender differences in climate concern are mirrored in differences in concern across a wide array of risks, consistent with more widespread masculine performative fearlessness in richer countries.

    Important figures

    Figure 1: In Richer Countries, Women Generally Express More Concern Than Men About Climate Change

    Figure 2: Both Men and Women Tend to Express More Concern About Climate Change in Richer Countries Than in Poorer Countries Figure 3: In Richer (and Poorer) Countries, Women and Men Generally Perceive the Benefits and Costs of Mitigation No Differently Figure 4: In Richer Countries, Women Generally Express More Concern Than Men Regardless of the Source of Risk

    BibTeX citation

    @misc{Solt2025,
     author = {Solt, Frederick},
     title = {Facing Change Again: Meta-Analyses of Gender and Climate Change Attitudes Worldwide},
     publisher={SocArXiv},
     year={2025},
     month={July}, 
     doi = {https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/ka2tm_v1},
     url = {https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/ka2tm_v1}
    }