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' …

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 …

A social trap for the climate? Collective action, trust and climate change risk perception in 35 countries

EK Smith, A Mayer - Global Environmental Change, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

Cool dudes in Norway: climate change denial among conservative Norwegian men

O Krange, BP Kaltenborn, M Hultman - Environmental sociology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

[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 …

[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 …

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 …

Right‐wing populism and climate change denial: The roles of exclusionary and anti‐egalitarian preferences, conservative ideology, and antiestablishment attitudes

KM Jylhä, K Hellmer - Analyses of Social Issues and Public …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Farmer views on climate change—a longitudinal study of threats, opportunities and action

J Sorvali, J Kaseva, P Peltonen-Sainio - Climatic Change, 2021 - Springer
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 …

Exploring a theoretical model of climate change action for youth

KC Busch, N Ardoin, D Gruehn… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
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 …