How do young people engage with climate change? The role of knowledge, values, message framing, and trusted communicators
A Corner, O Roberts, S Chiari, S Völler… - Wiley …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Despite several decades of research on more effectively communicating climate change to
the general public, there is only a limited amount of knowledge about how young people …
the general public, there is only a limited amount of knowledge about how young people …
Climate change: challenges and opportunities for global health
Importance Health is inextricably linked to climate change. It is important for clinicians to
understand this relationship in order to discuss associated health risks with their patients …
understand this relationship in order to discuss associated health risks with their patients …
[HTML][HTML] Neutralizing misinformation through inoculation: Exposing misleading argumentation techniques reduces their influence
Misinformation can undermine a well-functioning democracy. For example, public
misconceptions about climate change can lead to lowered acceptance of the reality of …
misconceptions about climate change can lead to lowered acceptance of the reality of …
[HTML][HTML] Consensus on consensus: a synthesis of consensus estimates on human-caused global warming
The consensus that humans are causing recent global warming is shared by 90%–100% of
publishing climate scientists according to six independent studies by co-authors of this …
publishing climate scientists according to six independent studies by co-authors of this …
[HTML][HTML] The scientific consensus on climate change as a gateway belief: Experimental evidence
SL Van der Linden, AA Leiserowitz, GD Feinberg… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
There is currently widespread public misunderstanding about the degree of scientific
consensus on human-caused climate change, both in the US as well as internationally …
consensus on human-caused climate change, both in the US as well as internationally …
[图书][B] What we think about when we try not to think about global warming: Toward a new psychology of climate action
PE Stoknes - 2015 - books.google.com
Why does knowing more mean believing—and doing—less? A prescription for change The
more facts that pile up about global warming, the greater the resistance to them grows …
more facts that pile up about global warming, the greater the resistance to them grows …
Moral disengagement
A Bandura - The encyclopedia of peace psychology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The moral standards people adopt serve as guides for conduct and deterrents for
detrimental activities. They do things that bring them satisfaction and a sense of self‐worth …
detrimental activities. They do things that bring them satisfaction and a sense of self‐worth …
Reducing, and bridging, the psychological distance of climate change
Science communication aims to motivate action on climate change. We examined the
usefulness of two related communication strategies: proximising climate change with news …
usefulness of two related communication strategies: proximising climate change with news …
Coordinating a multi-platform disinformation campaign: Internet Research Agency Activity on three US Social Media Platforms, 2015 to 2017
J Lukito - Political Communication, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Though nation-states have long utilized disinformation to influence foreign audiences,
Russia's 2015 to 2017 campaign against the US—executed by the Internet Research …
Russia's 2015 to 2017 campaign against the US—executed by the Internet Research …
The decarbonisation impasse: Global tourism leaders' views on climate change mitigation
S Gössling, D Scott - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The Paris Climate Agreement is based on pledges from 195 countries to
substantially reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) to prevent dangerous climate …
substantially reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) to prevent dangerous climate …