RI McDonald, HY Chai, BR Newell - Journal of environmental psychology, 2015 - Elsevier
Studies examining personal experiences of climate change-related events highlight the potential to encourage climate action by framing it as happening now, in your neighborhood …
GL Bradley, Z Babutsidze, A Chai, JP Reser - Journal of Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
As the actions of individuals contribute substantially to climate change, identifying factors that underpin environmentally-relevant behaviors represents an important step towards …
Appreciable advances have been made in recent years in raising climate change awareness and enhancing support for climate and energy policies. There also has been …
Climate fiction—literature explicitly focused on climate change—has exploded over the last decade, and is often assumed to have a positive ecopolitical influence by enabling readers …
The 'deep'decarbonization of the residential sector is a priority for meeting national climate change targets, especially in countries such as the UK where natural gas has been the …
Resilience is currently infusing policy debates and public discourses, widely promoted as a normative goal in fields as diverse as the economy, national security, personal development …
This paper develops a theoretical argument for how place attachments are forged and become dynamically linked to increasingly common mobility practices. First, we argue that …
S Vesely, T Masson, P Chokrai, AM Becker… - Global Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Identity can improve our understanding of personal climate action, particularly when climate action becomes an expression of a person's self. However, it is unclear which kind of self or …
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 …