Same old story with a different ending: Homophily and preferential selection of information within the US climate policy network

Author:

Jasny Lorien,Jayko W. ChrisORCID,Fisher Dana R.ORCID

Abstract

The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act has been perceived as a substantial shift away from the history of more contentious climate politics in the US. We apply social network methods to interrogate an updated dataset that assesses the degree to which recent policy outcomes are a shift away from earlier policies and positions. We empirically test for homophily, a building block of polarisation, analysing four waves of survey data collected over 12 years from the community of political elites engaged in the issue of climate politics. Using Exponential Random Graph (ERG) modeling, we provide clear evidence that the stances of the top policy actors working on climate change have not shifted substantially. Instead, we document how the policy was successful due to its ability to combine the Administration’s desire to support clean energy along with fossil fuel interests’ aims of expanding extraction and profiting from a transition away from fossil fuels.

Funder

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

National Science Foundation

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, University of Bern

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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