Increasing people’s knowledge about climate change is an often used strategy aimed to strengthen climate change beliefs and encourage energy saving behaviour. But which type of knowledge would be most beneficial in this respect? We propose that different types of knowledge are likely to affect beliefs and behaviour differently. More specifically, we suggest that particularly knowledge about the consequences of climate change is likely to strengthen beliefs about climate change. Yet, this knowledge is not likely to reduce energy consumption, as it does not reveal what one could do to help realize it. Hence, we expect that only knowledge about one’s personal impact on climate change will reduce energy consumption. Study 1 develops and tests a...
In recent decades a scientific consensus has been reached – climate change is real, accelerating, an...
As climate change becomes an increasingly important topic for science educators, it is critical to l...
Despite the increasing certainty and acceptance of anthropogenic climate change in scientific and po...
Increasing people’s knowledge about climate change is an often used strategy aimed to strengthen cli...
The divergence of public opinion and climate science in the English-speaking world, particularly the...
The knowledge-deficit theory suggests that if people are not concerned about climate change, it is b...
Climate change is one of the significant global challenges currently facing humanity. Even though it...
Lack of knowledge has often been considered as a minor factor in influencing behaviour towards the e...
It is a common belief that knowledge about climate change is not enough for generating people's beha...
Global climate change presents a profound threat to the survival and continued development of humani...
Reducing global warming is not simply the domain of government but should start at the individual le...
Climate change is an increasingly prevalent phenomenon in recent years as it affects every corner of...
The global nature of the phenomenon, the complexity of climatic knowledge, and the difficulty of mod...
This work explores public opinions regarding climate change and mitigation options and examines how ...
The current understanding of determinants of climate action and mitigation behaviour is largely base...
In recent decades a scientific consensus has been reached – climate change is real, accelerating, an...
As climate change becomes an increasingly important topic for science educators, it is critical to l...
Despite the increasing certainty and acceptance of anthropogenic climate change in scientific and po...
Increasing people’s knowledge about climate change is an often used strategy aimed to strengthen cli...
The divergence of public opinion and climate science in the English-speaking world, particularly the...
The knowledge-deficit theory suggests that if people are not concerned about climate change, it is b...
Climate change is one of the significant global challenges currently facing humanity. Even though it...
Lack of knowledge has often been considered as a minor factor in influencing behaviour towards the e...
It is a common belief that knowledge about climate change is not enough for generating people's beha...
Global climate change presents a profound threat to the survival and continued development of humani...
Reducing global warming is not simply the domain of government but should start at the individual le...
Climate change is an increasingly prevalent phenomenon in recent years as it affects every corner of...
The global nature of the phenomenon, the complexity of climatic knowledge, and the difficulty of mod...
This work explores public opinions regarding climate change and mitigation options and examines how ...
The current understanding of determinants of climate action and mitigation behaviour is largely base...
In recent decades a scientific consensus has been reached – climate change is real, accelerating, an...
As climate change becomes an increasingly important topic for science educators, it is critical to l...
Despite the increasing certainty and acceptance of anthropogenic climate change in scientific and po...