@article{7bd3781f4cff4027959d3c4fbee6c582,
title = "The Electoral Consequences of Environmental Accidents: Evidence from Chernobyl",
abstract = "This paper examines the relationship between environmental accidents and voting. Following the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, environmentalist parties entered parliaments in several nations. This paper uses Chernobyl as a natural experiment creating variation in radioactive fallout exposure over Sweden. I match municipality-level data on cesium ground contamination with election results for the environmentalist Green Party, which was elected to parliament in 1988. After adjusting for pre-Chernobyl views on nuclear power, the results show that voters in high-fallout areas were more likely to vote for the Greens. Detailed individual-level survey data suggests that resistance to nuclear energy increased in fallout-effected areas after the accident, and that this change was driven by voters who followed local media closely.",
keywords = "D72, Q48, Q53, Q58, Chernobyl, Pollution, voting",
author = "Adrian Mehic",
year = "2023",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1016/j.jpubeco.2023.104964",
language = "English",
volume = "225",
journal = "Journal of Public Economics",
issn = "0047-2727",
publisher = "Elsevier",
}