A frequent suggestion to increase individuals’ willingness to take action on climate change and to support relevant policies is to highlight its proximal consequences. However, previous studies that have tested this proximising approach have not revealed the expected positive effects on individual action and support for addressing climate change. We present three lines of psychological reasoning that provide compelling arguments as to why highlighting proximal impacts of climate change might not be as effective a way to increase individual mitigation and adaptation efforts as is often assumed. Our contextualisation of the proximising approach within established psychological research suggests that, depending on the particular theoretical pe...
The public perception of climate change as abstract and distant may undermine climate action. Accord...
Human behaviour is integral not only to causing global climate change but also to responding and ada...
Can psychological science offer evidence-based solutions to climate change? Using insights and princ...
AcceptedA frequent suggestion to increase individuals’ willingness to take action on climate change ...
A frequent suggestion to increase individuals' willingness to take action on climate change and to s...
Reducing the psychological distance of climate change has repeatedly been proposed as one strategy t...
The construct of psychological distance has gained traction as an explanation of why climate change ...
Reducing the psychological distance of climate change has repeatedly been proposed as one strategy t...
It is widely assumed that psychological distance (PD) is a major barrier to climate action: many peo...
Climate change is one of the most serious issues currently affecting the global population. Most ind...
Human behaviour is integral not only to causing global climate change but also to responding and ada...
Avoiding dangerous climate change is one of the most urgent social risk issues we face today and und...
The public perception of climate change as abstract and distant may undermine climate action. Accord...
The public perception of climate change as abstract and distant may undermine climate action. Accord...
This research investigated how an individual's endorsements of mitigation and adaptation relate to e...
The public perception of climate change as abstract and distant may undermine climate action. Accord...
Human behaviour is integral not only to causing global climate change but also to responding and ada...
Can psychological science offer evidence-based solutions to climate change? Using insights and princ...
AcceptedA frequent suggestion to increase individuals’ willingness to take action on climate change ...
A frequent suggestion to increase individuals' willingness to take action on climate change and to s...
Reducing the psychological distance of climate change has repeatedly been proposed as one strategy t...
The construct of psychological distance has gained traction as an explanation of why climate change ...
Reducing the psychological distance of climate change has repeatedly been proposed as one strategy t...
It is widely assumed that psychological distance (PD) is a major barrier to climate action: many peo...
Climate change is one of the most serious issues currently affecting the global population. Most ind...
Human behaviour is integral not only to causing global climate change but also to responding and ada...
Avoiding dangerous climate change is one of the most urgent social risk issues we face today and und...
The public perception of climate change as abstract and distant may undermine climate action. Accord...
The public perception of climate change as abstract and distant may undermine climate action. Accord...
This research investigated how an individual's endorsements of mitigation and adaptation relate to e...
The public perception of climate change as abstract and distant may undermine climate action. Accord...
Human behaviour is integral not only to causing global climate change but also to responding and ada...
Can psychological science offer evidence-based solutions to climate change? Using insights and princ...