Climate change and mental health: a scoping review

F Charlson, S Ali, T Benmarhnia, M Pearl… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Climate change is negatively impacting the mental health of populations. This scoping
review aims to assess the available literature related to climate change and mental health …

Designing the mid‐transition: a review of medium‐term challenges for coordinated decarbonization in the United States

E Grubert, S Hastings‐Simon - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Decarbonizing the energy system is critical for addressing climate change. Given the
dominance of fossil fuels in the energy system, decarbonization requires rapid and …

Exploring how climate change subjective attribution, personal experience with extremes, concern, and subjective knowledge relate to pro-environmental attitudes and …

G Wong-Parodi, NB Rubin - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2022 - Elsevier
Opportunity for direct experience with a range of climate change-related extremes is growing
worldwide–from wildfires to transmissible disease. This experience may be associated with …

[HTML][HTML] Global priorities for climate change and mental health research

F Charlson, S Ali, J Augustinavicius… - Environment …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Compared with other health areas, the mental health impacts of climate change
have received less research attention. The literature on climate change and mental health is …

What drives the solar energy transition? The effect of policies, incentives and behavior in a cross-country comparison

A Colasante, I D'Adamo, P Morone - Energy Research & Social Science, 2022 - Elsevier
The development of photovoltaic (PV) systems in Southern Europe has been boosted by
favourable sunshine levels but also by the policies implemented. Europe's ambitious plans …

Local and utility-wide cost allocations for a more equitable wildfire-resilient distribution grid

Z Wang, M Wara, A Majumdar, R Rajagopal - Nature Energy, 2023 - nature.com
Climate-induced extreme weather conditions make electricity infrastructure more vulnerable.
They increase the risk of power-line-ignited wildfires which can, in turn, jeopardize electric …

The effect of public safety power shut-offs on climate change attitudes and behavioural intentions

M Mildenberger, PD Howe, S Trachtman, LC Stokes… - Nature Energy, 2022 - nature.com
As climate change accelerates, governments will be forced to adapt to its impacts. The
public could respond by increasing mitigation behaviours and support for decarbonization …

Quasi second-order stochastic dominance model for balancing wildfire risks and power outages due to proactive public safety de-energizations

J Su, S Mehrani, P Dehghanian… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Faults on overhead power line infrastructures in electric power distribution systems (DSs)
can potentially ignite catastrophic wildfires, especially in areas exposed to high wind …

Nudging for the increased adoption of solar energy? Evidence from a survey in Italy

A Colasante, I D'Adamo, P Morone - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
The sun is a shining star in the emerging low-carbon society, providing bright solutions to
mitigate climate change. This perspective article presents the results of an online survey that …

When the lights go out: Californians' experience with wildfire-related public safety power shutoffs increases intention to adopt solar and storage

C Zanocco, J Flora, R Rajagopal, H Boudet - Energy Research & Social …, 2021 - Elsevier
As wildfire risk in the western US grows due to climate change, the frequency and duration
of public safety power shutoffs (PSPSs) are expected to increase. Surveying California …