作者
Susie Wang, Zoe Leviston, Mark Hurlstone, Carmen Lawrence, Iain Walker
发表日期
2018/5/1
期刊
Global Environmental Change
卷号
50
页码范围
25-40
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Current research shows that emotions can motivate climate engagement and action, but precisely how has received scant attention. We propose that strong emotional responses to climate change result from perceiving one’s “objects of care” as threatened by climate change, which motivates caring about climate change itself, and in turn predicts behaviour. In two studies, we find that climate scientists (N = 44) experience greater emotional intensity about climate change than do students (N = 94) and the general population (N = 205), and that patterns of emotional responses explain differences in support for climate change policy. Scientists tied their emotional responses to concern about consequences of climate change to future generations and the planet, as well as personal identities associated with responsibility to act. Our findings suggest that “objects of care” that link people to climate change may be …
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S Wang, Z Leviston, M Hurlstone, C Lawrence, I Walker - Global Environmental Change, 2018