I know that this discussion ended sometime ago, but I have a related question for the list. What would be the classic readings on public opinion polling in the US and the environment. In particular, are there any outstanding articles that can explain why Americans may support the environment when polled, but when it comes to translating preferences into outcomes, they do not vote for the environment? Thus, rather than "action" in the broader sense as proposed by Ken, I am interested in "action" as "voting."
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