NSW secondary students’ views (n=500) about how useful various specific actions might be at reducing global warming, their willingness to undertake the various actions, and the extent to which these two might be linked were determined using a constructed questionnaire. The degree to which students were willing to act was often greater or less than might be expected from the extent to which they believed particular proenvironmental actions to be useful. The strength of the relationships, for each action, between students’ willingness to act and their belief that an action would be effective were explored. This suggested a measure of the potential effectiveness of education about that action. Where this relationship was weakaltering belief ab...
As the temperature of the globe is increasing day by day, all existing creatures are in great danger...
The climate change issue has been recognised as a global problem and it has to be given serious atte...
In March 2020 at the University of British Columbia, we tested a broad group of fellow students’ cli...
NSW secondary students’ views (n=500) about how useful various specific actions might be at reducing...
A 44-item questionnaire was constructed to determine secondary students’ views about how useful vari...
A 44-item questionnaire was constructed to determine secondary students’ views about how useful vari...
In this period of environmental degradation it is essential to assist people to change their attitud...
Voting for various pro-environmental governmental policies is an indirect, but potentially effective...
Previous studies have shown that there is what has been called a ‘gap’ between environmental knowled...
Renewable and nuclear energy are two plausible alternatives to fossil fuel-based energy production. ...
This essay is based on a survey of student’s attitudes and knowledge about global warming. A survey ...
International audienceOne aim of environmental education is to enable people to make informed decisi...
research suggests that the issue of global warming is one of great concern for Australian children. ...
Climate change exists when changes in the earth’s climate system result in new weather patterns that...
There is a paucity of research in Australia on the nature of young people's attitudes, knowledge and...
As the temperature of the globe is increasing day by day, all existing creatures are in great danger...
The climate change issue has been recognised as a global problem and it has to be given serious atte...
In March 2020 at the University of British Columbia, we tested a broad group of fellow students’ cli...
NSW secondary students’ views (n=500) about how useful various specific actions might be at reducing...
A 44-item questionnaire was constructed to determine secondary students’ views about how useful vari...
A 44-item questionnaire was constructed to determine secondary students’ views about how useful vari...
In this period of environmental degradation it is essential to assist people to change their attitud...
Voting for various pro-environmental governmental policies is an indirect, but potentially effective...
Previous studies have shown that there is what has been called a ‘gap’ between environmental knowled...
Renewable and nuclear energy are two plausible alternatives to fossil fuel-based energy production. ...
This essay is based on a survey of student’s attitudes and knowledge about global warming. A survey ...
International audienceOne aim of environmental education is to enable people to make informed decisi...
research suggests that the issue of global warming is one of great concern for Australian children. ...
Climate change exists when changes in the earth’s climate system result in new weather patterns that...
There is a paucity of research in Australia on the nature of young people's attitudes, knowledge and...
As the temperature of the globe is increasing day by day, all existing creatures are in great danger...
The climate change issue has been recognised as a global problem and it has to be given serious atte...
In March 2020 at the University of British Columbia, we tested a broad group of fellow students’ cli...