A moral basis for recycling: Extending the theory of planned behaviour

L Chan, B Bishop - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2013 - Elsevier
With evidence suggesting conservation attitudes and moral norms lack discriminant validity,
the study's aim was to test if this could be established for recycling, as well as how moral …

The pivotal role of perceived scientific consensus in acceptance of science

S Lewandowsky, GE Gignac, S Vaughan - Nature climate change, 2013 - nature.com
Although most experts agree that CO2 emissions are causing anthropogenic global
warming (AGW), public concern has been declining. One reason for this decline is the …

[HTML][HTML] Urban water crises: making sense of climate change adaptation barriers and success parameters

RR Biswas, R Sharma, Y Gyasi-Agyei - Climate Services, 2022 - Elsevier
In this article, a comprehensive literature review was conducted to investigate why urban
water organisations are still lacking climate change adaptation in their water security …

Tools for a new climate conversation: A mixed-methods study of language for public engagement across the political spectrum

L Whitmarsh, A Corner - Global environmental change, 2017 - Elsevier
Political orientation and ideology are amongst the most significant influences on climate
change attitudes and responses. Specifically, those with right-of-centre political views are …

[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 …

Your opinion on climate change might not be as common as you think

Z Leviston, I Walker, S Morwinski - Nature Climate Change, 2013 - nature.com
Political and media debate on the existence and causes of climate change has become
increasingly factious in several western countries, often resting on claims and counter …

Imagining climate change: The role of implicit associations and affective psychological distancing in climate change responses

Z Leviston, J Price, B Bishop - European Journal of Social …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Negative climate change imagery is often criticised on the grounds that it provokes and
promotes disempowering responses and psychological distancing. We investigated …

Managed retreat of coastal communities: understanding responses to projected sea level rise

KS Alexander, A Ryan, TG Measham - Journal of Environmental …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Managed retreat–the relocation of homes and infrastructure under threat from coastal
flooding–is one of the few policy options available for coastal communities facing long-term …

Measuring cultural values and beliefs about environment to identify their role in climate change responses

JC Price, IA Walker, F Boschetti - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2014 - Elsevier
Cultural perspectives shape responses to climate change. This research examines 'myths of
physical nature'outlined in cultural theory. Patterns of values and beliefs about the …

“Global warming” versus “climate change”: A replication on the association between political self-identification, question wording, and environmental beliefs

ARB Soutter, R Mõttus - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to humanity and requires immediate action.
Schuldt, Konrath, and Schwarz (2011) suggested that beliefs in environmental phenomena …