DIKUL - logo
E-viri
Celotno besedilo
Recenzirano
  • The influence of political ...
    Wang, Quan-Jing; Feng, Gen-Fu; Wang, Hai-Jie; Chang, Chun-Ping

    Global environmental change, 20/May , Letnik: 74
    Journal Article

    •We examine the impact of political ideology on climate change.•Investigating the potential channels by which political ideology affects climate change.•Studying whether the effect of political ideology on climate change varies among different countries.•Investigating the interaction effect of political ideology and democracies on climate change. This research tests the casual link from political ideology to national greenhouse gas emissions by utilizing multinational panel data covering 98 countries during the period 1990–2016. Overall, the baseline results and robustness tests show a political divide on national greenhouse gas emissions, whereby compared to right-wing governments, left-wing governments are more likely to exhibit less carbon dioxide emissions. We further explore this topic from the perspectives of energy efficiency and education. Three-stage OLS regressions suggest that leftist parties increase energy efficiency and spend more on secondary education, which lead to less greenhouse gas emissions. We also introduce the interaction between political ideology and economic performance as well as globalization to test the moderating effects of economic performance and globalization. The study further looks into the interaction effects of political ideology and democracies on greenhouse gas emissions by dividing the whole sample into two sub-samples. The results indicate that the ideology effect on greenhouse gas emissions varies among countries with different economic performances or different degrees of political globalization, as well as between democracies and non-democracies.