[HTML][HTML] Climate anxiety, wellbeing and pro-environmental action: correlates of negative emotional responses to climate change in 32 countries

CA Ogunbode, R Doran, D Hanss, M Ojala… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
This study explored the correlates of climate anxiety in a diverse range of national contexts.
We analysed cross-sectional data gathered in 32 countries (N= 12,246). Our results show …

The nature, significance, and influence of perceived personal experience of climate change

JP Reser, GL Bradley - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Following a previous 2014 review of perceived personal experience of climate change, the
authors review relevant research published or reported between January 2014 and mid …

Becoming prosumer: Revealing trading preferences and decision-making strategies in peer-to-peer energy communities

UJJ Hahnel, M Herberz, A Pena-Bello, D Parra… - Energy Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Increasing distributed renewable energy generation renders balancing of energy supply and
demand more challenging. Peer-to-peer (P2P) exchange of decentrally generated energy is …

Place, proximity, and perceived harm: extreme weather events and views about climate change

C Zanocco, H Boudet, R Nilson, H Satein, H Whitley… - Climatic Change, 2018 - Springer
Advances in event attribution have improved scientific confidence in linking climate change
to extreme weather severity and frequency, but this confidence varies by event type. Yet …

[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 …

Political identity over personal impact: Early US reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic

RN Collins, DR Mandel, SS Schywiola - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Research suggests political identity has strong influence over individuals' attitudes and
beliefs, which in turn can affect their behavior. Likewise, firsthand experience with an issue …

Attribution matters: Revisiting the link between extreme weather experience and climate change mitigation responses

CA Ogunbode, C Demski, SB Capstick… - Global Environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
The literature suggests that extreme weather experiences have potential to increase climate
change engagement by influencing the way people perceive the proximity and implications …

Beliefs about climate change in the aftermath of extreme flooding

EA Albright, D Crow - Climatic Change, 2019 - Springer
When faced with natural disasters, communities respond in diverse ways, with processes
that reflect their cultures, needs, and the extent of damage incurred by the community …

Personal harm and support for climate change mitigation policies: Evidence from 10 US communities impacted by extreme weather

C Zanocco, H Boudet, R Nilson, J Flora - Global Environmental Change, 2019 - Elsevier
A growing body of research examines the role of extreme weather experience—as one of
the most personal, visceral (and increasingly frequent and severe) impacts of climate …

[HTML][HTML] Polarization of climate politics results from partisan sorting: Evidence from Finnish Twittersphere

THY Chen, A Salloum, A Gronow, T Ylä-Anttila… - Global Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Prior research shows that public opinion on climate politics sorts along partisan lines.
However, they leave open the question of whether climate politics and other politically …