Sentences with phrase «public scepticism about»

This study presents a detailed investigation of public scepticism about climate change in Britain using the trend, attribution, and impact scepticism framework of Rahmstorf (2004).
Uncertain climate: An investigation into public scepticism about anthropogenic climate change
Poortinga, W., Spence, A., Whitmarsh, L., Capstick, S. & Pidgeon, N. F. Uncertain climate: An investigation into public scepticism about anthropogenic climate change.
3) The paper describes a novel and highly reliable measure of public scepticism about climate change, the Scepticism Scale.
«Younger Than Jesus» has attracted much public scepticism about the wide - net, blunt - end parameters of curating by age limit.
The incident will only serve to reinforce public scepticism about politicians» rhetoric to tackle greedy bankers and the excesses of capitalism.

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But scepticism remains about the industry's ability to drive significantly better public health outcomes without the need for greater regulation.
But even if it is so, the scepticism about this technocratic / institutionalist way of dealing with challenges indicates that the way these institutions are introduced is not a type of practice that contributes to re-articulation of the European idea and engagement with the broader public over the European project.
If the PM needed a little reminder of the public's scepticism about Westminster politics, he needed to look no further than the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa), which was going out of its way to give politicians a bad name.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has said that allowing the public to see the country by country reporting records of companies operating in the EU is not enough to counter growing global scepticism about the fairness of the tax system.
Kelly was a member of a commission set up by the Institute for Public Policy Research into the Private Finance Initiative, which expressed some scepticism about the operation of the policy.
The campaigners» hope is that, as public disenchantment sharpens, it will take in a scepticism about over-mighty criminal - justice policy as well as about economic oversight.»
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