Current research shows that emotions can motivate climate engagement and action, but precisely how has received scant attention. We propose that strong emotional responses to climate change result from perceiving one’s “objects of care” as threatened by climate change, which motivates caring about climate change itself, and in turn predicts behaviour. In two studies, we find that climate scientists (N = 44) experience greater emotional intensity about climate change than do students (N = 94) and the general population (N = 205), and that patterns of emotional responses explain differences in support for climate change policy. Scientists tied their emotional responses to concern about consequences of climate change to future generations and ...
The Bonn Climate Change conference put climate change again high on the world agenda, portraying it ...
The Bonn Climate Change conference put climate change again high on the world agenda, portraying it ...
The IPCC’s report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...
Current research shows that emotions can motivate climate engagement and action, but precisely how h...
Prior research has found that affect and affective imagery strongly influence public support for glo...
Climate change is happening. Yet this phenomenon does not only concern the environment, but also has...
The IPCC’s report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...
This paper contributes to increased understanding of emotions and climate change through a study of ...
This study investigates the effects of a video on the Australian viewers’ environmental worldviews, ...
Climate change involves multiple emotional expressions associated with specific labels, notably: ‘co...
This article discusses the potential role that emotions might play in enticing a lifestyle that dimi...
Climate change is one of the most urgent problems facing modern civilization, threatening to undermi...
Emotions are keys to understanding the response to environmental problems. We discuss three importan...
The influence of emotional knowledge upon the ways people experience and understand climate change i...
Emotions affect how humans relate to others and define their place in the world. They thus shape res...
The Bonn Climate Change conference put climate change again high on the world agenda, portraying it ...
The Bonn Climate Change conference put climate change again high on the world agenda, portraying it ...
The IPCC’s report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...
Current research shows that emotions can motivate climate engagement and action, but precisely how h...
Prior research has found that affect and affective imagery strongly influence public support for glo...
Climate change is happening. Yet this phenomenon does not only concern the environment, but also has...
The IPCC’s report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...
This paper contributes to increased understanding of emotions and climate change through a study of ...
This study investigates the effects of a video on the Australian viewers’ environmental worldviews, ...
Climate change involves multiple emotional expressions associated with specific labels, notably: ‘co...
This article discusses the potential role that emotions might play in enticing a lifestyle that dimi...
Climate change is one of the most urgent problems facing modern civilization, threatening to undermi...
Emotions are keys to understanding the response to environmental problems. We discuss three importan...
The influence of emotional knowledge upon the ways people experience and understand climate change i...
Emotions affect how humans relate to others and define their place in the world. They thus shape res...
The Bonn Climate Change conference put climate change again high on the world agenda, portraying it ...
The Bonn Climate Change conference put climate change again high on the world agenda, portraying it ...
The IPCC’s report on Global Warming of 1.5°C positioned climate change as one of the most worrying i...