Anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is widely acknowledged to be morally significant, but little is known about everyday moralising around ACC. We addressed this gap via quantified thematic analysis of 300 online comments to British newspaper articles on ACC, drawing on Bandura’s moral disengagement theory. Moral disengagement through denial of ACC was widespread. Other disengagement strategies, such as palliative comparison and diminishing agency, occurred less often. There was also some moral engagement, most often through assertions of the existence of ACC and/or its harmful effects. Moral disengagement was significantly more common in comments on right wing than left wing newspapers, while the opposite was true of moral engagement. While...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change may be devastating. Nevertheless, most people do not see...
Current carbon-intensive lifestyles are unsustainable and drastic social changes are required to com...
Although Americans are becoming increasingly concerned about climate change, only one in five Americ...
Anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is widely acknowledged to be morally significant, but little is k...
Anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is widely acknowledged to be morally significant, but little is k...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Mo...
Although climate change jeopardizes the fundamental human rights of current as well as future people...
The main objective of this paper is to identify a serious problem for communicators regarding the fr...
The climate crisis is an enormous challenge for contemporary societies. Yet, public discussions on i...
The science of anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is not new, but has been built up like any science...
Simona Sacchi and two anonymous referees for their comments and suggestions on earlier drafts of thi...
The human faculty of moral judgment is not well suited to address problems, like climate change, tha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In “A Perfect Moral Storm”, S. Gardiner claims that "the peculiar features of the climate change pro...
Decisions about climate change are inherently moral. They require making moral judgements about impo...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change may be devastating. Nevertheless, most people do not see...
Current carbon-intensive lifestyles are unsustainable and drastic social changes are required to com...
Although Americans are becoming increasingly concerned about climate change, only one in five Americ...
Anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is widely acknowledged to be morally significant, but little is k...
Anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is widely acknowledged to be morally significant, but little is k...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Mo...
Although climate change jeopardizes the fundamental human rights of current as well as future people...
The main objective of this paper is to identify a serious problem for communicators regarding the fr...
The climate crisis is an enormous challenge for contemporary societies. Yet, public discussions on i...
The science of anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is not new, but has been built up like any science...
Simona Sacchi and two anonymous referees for their comments and suggestions on earlier drafts of thi...
The human faculty of moral judgment is not well suited to address problems, like climate change, tha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In “A Perfect Moral Storm”, S. Gardiner claims that "the peculiar features of the climate change pro...
Decisions about climate change are inherently moral. They require making moral judgements about impo...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change may be devastating. Nevertheless, most people do not see...
Current carbon-intensive lifestyles are unsustainable and drastic social changes are required to com...
Although Americans are becoming increasingly concerned about climate change, only one in five Americ...