Social norms and efficacy beliefs drive the alarmed segment's public-sphere climate actions

KL Doherty, TN Webler - Nature Climate Change, 2016 - nature.com
Surprisingly few individuals who are highly concerned about climate change take action to
influence public policies. To assess social-psychological and cognitive drivers of public …

Climate of hope or doom and gloom? Testing the climate change hope vs. fear communications debate through online videos

J Ettinger, P Walton, J Painter, T DiBlasi - Climatic Change, 2021 - Springer
A growing body of research has explored whether evoking hope or fear about climate
change is more effective at catalyzing attitude and behavior change among the public. Prior …

Changing the conversation about climate change: A theoretical framework for place-based climate change engagement

S Schweizer, S Davis, JL Thompson - … Communication: A Journal of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper we present and test a theoretical framework for place-based climate change
engagement. The framework is based on principles from place attachment theory, place …

Climate change audience segmentation: an international review

BH Detenber, S Rosenthal - Research handbook on …, 2020 - elgaronline.com
As the scientific consensus on the occurrence and origins of climate change approaches
unanimity (Cook et al. 2016), there is greater public awareness of the dangers it poses. Still …

Evaluation of a national high school entertainment education program: The Alliance for Climate Education

JA Flora, M Saphir, M Lappé, C Roser-Renouf… - Climatic Change, 2014 - Springer
Ever-increasing global warming has created a societal imperative to reach and engage
youth, whose futures are at risk. In this paper, we evaluate the climate science knowledge …

Pro-environmental behaviours of generation Z: A cross-cultural approach

IJ Juma-Michilena, ME Ruiz-Molina, I Gil-Saura… - International Review on …, 2024 - Springer
The mitigation and adaptation strategies to deal with climate change have not been effective
so far and we still observe the effects derived from this problem. This paper aims to explore …

The north–south divide on public perceptions of stratospheric aerosol geoengineering?: a survey in six Asia-Pacific countries

M Sugiyama, S Asayama, T Kosugi - Environmental …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Solar radiation management (SRM) is a controversial technological proposal to deliberately
cool the Earth for addressing climate change. Because of great concerns over global …

From source credibility to risk perception: How and when climate information matters to action

Y Dong, S Hu, J Zhu - Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Information about climate change is a critical driver for individuals to take personal
or collective actions to address climate issues. Empirical evidence is still weak and …

Climate change professional development: Design, implementation, and initial outcomes on teacher learning, practice, and student beliefs

NA Shea, C Mouza, A Drewes - Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2016 - Springer
In this work, we present the design, implementation, and initial outcomes of the Climate
Academy, a hybrid professional development program delivered through a combination of …

Local values for fairer adaptation to sea-level rise: A typology of residents and their lived values in Lakes Entrance, Australia

S Graham, J Barnett, R Fincher, A Hurlimann… - Global Environmental …, 2014 - Elsevier
Understanding the values and socio-economic characteristics of people at risk from climate
change will inform how people feel about the likely distribution of impacts, as well as …