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Main Authors: Chen, Ted Hsuan Yun, Malkamäki, Arttu, Faqeeh, Ali, Palosaari, Esa, Kotkaniemi, Anniina, Funke, Laura, Gleeson, Cáit, Goodman, James, Gronow, Antti, Kammerer, Marlene, Lahsen, Myanna, Marques, Alexandre, Ocelik, Petr, Seth, Shivangi, Stoddart, Mark, Svozil, Martin, Swarnakar, Pradip, Trull, Matthew, Wagner, Paul, Yang, Yixi, Kivelä, Mikko, Ylä-Anttila, Tuomas
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.15545
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  • We identified the Twitter accounts of 941 climate change policy actors across nine countries, and collected their activities from 2017--2022, totalling 48 million activities from 17,700 accounts at different organizational levels. There is considerable temporal and cross-national variation in how prominent climate-related activities were, but all national policy systems generally responded to climate-related events, such as climate protests, in a similar manner. Examining patterns of interaction within and across countries, we find that these national policy systems rarely directly interact with one another, but are connected through consistently engaging with the same content produced by accounts of international organizations, climate activists, and researchers.