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Shaping Environmental Attitudes Through Social Justice: Evidence from the 2021 European Floods and Implications for Youth

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  • Bulut, Hamid
  • Samuel, Robin

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In the face of climate change, the principles of distributive social justice have become paramount in addressing the implications of resource allocation and the unequal impacts of environmental degradation. Our study explores the relationship between distributive social justice and environmental attitudes among young people in the context of climate change. Using a natural experimental design, we examine how the 2021 European Floods influenced social justice and environmental attitudes. Our results indicate significant shifts in attitudes, particularly regarding social justice, following the flooding. We found a strong and robust relationship between social justice and environmental attitudes. A causal mediation analysis revealed that floods affected environmental attitudes indirectly through social justice attitudes beyond direct effects. Our results emphasise the importance of integrating the principles of justice in addressing climate change and suggest that young people’s perspectives on social justice play a crucial role in shaping environmental policies and responses to climate crises.

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  • Bulut, Hamid & Samuel, Robin, 2025. "Shaping Environmental Attitudes Through Social Justice: Evidence from the 2021 European Floods and Implications for Youth," SocArXiv gx4hc, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:gx4hc
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/gx4hc
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