In a first step, we reconstruct the emergence and content of European Union
climate and environmental policies. These policies have become increasingly
important such that today the EU expects member states actively to protect the
natural environment even at the price of less economic freedom and higher
financial costs. Using 2006 Eurobarometer data, we then analyze the extent to
which citizens support this nor-mative idea of environmental protection.
Overall, the approval rating for the EU eco-logical idea is high, and
environmental protection is an integral component of Euro-pean citizens’ value
system. Nevertheless, not all countries support this to the same degree.
Citizens of EU-15 countries show higher levels of support for the environ-ment
to take precedence over economic claims than citizens in Accession I and II
country groups and in Turkey. As regression analysis show, the level of
support de-pends on several factors. The most important ones are the country’s
level of eco-nomic modernization, and the citizens’ generalised political
orientations