Climate change will have dangerous impacts on future generations. Accordingly, people in the present have an obligation to make sacrifices for the benefit of future others. However, research on temporal and social discounting shows that people are short-sighted and selfish—they prefer immediate over delayed benefits, and they prefer benefits for themselves over others. Discounting over long-term time horizons is known as intergenerational discounting, and is a major obstacle to climate action. Here, we examine whether persuasive messages that activate the legacy motive—the desire to build a positive legacy—can increase the willingness of current actors to make sacrifices for future generations. Using a climate change public goods game, we f...
The success of mitigating climate change depends on actions taken within the upcoming four decades....
Personal and political action on climate change is traditionally thought to be motivated by people a...
This study aims to address a key obstacle to climate action: intergenerational discounting, a phenom...
Climate change will have dangerous impacts on future generations. Accordingly, people in the present...
The difficulty of avoiding dangerous climate change arises from a tension between group and self-int...
Are the probable future negative effects of climate change an argument for decreasing the discount r...
One of the challenges in managing the Earth's common pool resources, such as a livable climate or th...
Intergenerational common-pool resource games represent a new experimental paradigm in which the curr...
Long time horizons and social distance are often viewed as key barriers to pro-environmental action ...
The tendency to foreshorten time units as we peer further into the future provides an explanation fo...
Despite several decades of research on more effectively communicating climate change to the general ...
Data files and materials used in the Pilot and Experiment 1 described in the manuscript, "How will I...
In cost-benefit analysis of climate policy there are two main approaches to discounting, each with i...
This is the author accepted manuscriptSustaining future generations requires cooperation today. Whil...
The success of mitigating climate change depends on actions taken within the upcoming four decades....
Personal and political action on climate change is traditionally thought to be motivated by people a...
This study aims to address a key obstacle to climate action: intergenerational discounting, a phenom...
Climate change will have dangerous impacts on future generations. Accordingly, people in the present...
The difficulty of avoiding dangerous climate change arises from a tension between group and self-int...
Are the probable future negative effects of climate change an argument for decreasing the discount r...
One of the challenges in managing the Earth's common pool resources, such as a livable climate or th...
Intergenerational common-pool resource games represent a new experimental paradigm in which the curr...
Long time horizons and social distance are often viewed as key barriers to pro-environmental action ...
The tendency to foreshorten time units as we peer further into the future provides an explanation fo...
Despite several decades of research on more effectively communicating climate change to the general ...
Data files and materials used in the Pilot and Experiment 1 described in the manuscript, "How will I...
In cost-benefit analysis of climate policy there are two main approaches to discounting, each with i...
This is the author accepted manuscriptSustaining future generations requires cooperation today. Whil...
The success of mitigating climate change depends on actions taken within the upcoming four decades....
Personal and political action on climate change is traditionally thought to be motivated by people a...
This study aims to address a key obstacle to climate action: intergenerational discounting, a phenom...