The role of trust for climate change mitigation and adaptation behaviour: A meta-analysis
V Cologna, M Siegrist - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
Successful climate change mitigation and adaptation depend on the public's trust in experts.
Gaining a deeper understanding of how trust in certain actors influences individuals' …
Gaining a deeper understanding of how trust in certain actors influences individuals' …
Broadening epistemologies and methodologies in climate change education research
KC Busch, JA Henderson… - Environmental Education …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
In this commentary, we reflect on the articles in this special collection from our lens as
scholars who have chosen to conduct research with a focus on climate change education …
scholars who have chosen to conduct research with a focus on climate change education …
A social trap for the climate? Collective action, trust and climate change risk perception in 35 countries
Climate change presents a global problem that requires a collective, coordinated response
to reduce the rate of greenhouse gases currently emitted. But, even in the face of these …
to reduce the rate of greenhouse gases currently emitted. But, even in the face of these …
Cool dudes in Norway: climate change denial among conservative Norwegian men
In their article 'Cool dudes: The denial of climate change among conservative white males in
the United States' the authors state:'Clearly the extent to which the conservative white male …
the United States' the authors state:'Clearly the extent to which the conservative white male …
[图书][B] Public risk perceptions, understandings and responses to climate change and natural disasters in Australia, 2010 and 2011
JP Reser, GL Bradley, AI Glendon, MC Ellul… - 2012 - core.ac.uk
The present research report and survey findings are part of a larger research program and
initiative. Ideally this report would be read in conjunction with the more encompassing …
initiative. Ideally this report would be read in conjunction with the more encompassing …
[HTML][HTML] Natural disasters and climate change beliefs: The role of distance and prior beliefs
D Osberghaus, C Fugger - Global Environmental Change, 2022 - Elsevier
Public support of climate policies crucially depends on climate change beliefs. Here we
analyze the effects of natural disaster experience on the belief in the existence of climate …
analyze the effects of natural disaster experience on the belief in the existence of climate …
Individualist–collectivist differences in climate change inaction: The role of perceived intractability
P Xiang, H Zhang, L Geng, K Zhou, Y Wu - Frontiers in psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The willingness to take action against climate change may be shaped by cultural
orientations. The present study investigated individualist–collectivist differences in climate …
orientations. The present study investigated individualist–collectivist differences in climate …
Right‐wing populism and climate change denial: The roles of exclusionary and anti‐egalitarian preferences, conservative ideology, and antiestablishment attitudes
Populist right‐wing politicians and voters tend to dismiss climate change. To investigate
possible reasons for this, we tested correlations between climate change denial and …
possible reasons for this, we tested correlations between climate change denial and …
Farmer views on climate change—a longitudinal study of threats, opportunities and action
Any new policy measure aiming to mitigate climate change and support adaptation in
agriculture is implemented at the farm scale. This makes a farmer the key actor. This study …
agriculture is implemented at the farm scale. This makes a farmer the key actor. This study …
Exploring a theoretical model of climate change action for youth
This study explores the influence of cognitive (knowledge and certainty) and psychosocial
(social norms and efficacy) variables on youth's climate change-related behaviour, with the …
(social norms and efficacy) variables on youth's climate change-related behaviour, with the …