Despite insistent warnings from climate scientists, the global environmental situation is further deteriorating. To date, only very few studies have investigated the impact of warnings on sustainable decision-making in controlled laboratory settings. Moreover, the few existing studies mainly looked at average warning reactions rather than taking individual differences into account. Here, we investigated individual differences in the reaction to resource depletion warnings and scrutinized the impact of emotions on behavioural changes by applying a resource dilemma task with warnings. Data-driven and model-free cluster analyses identified four different types of consumption behaviour. Importantly, guilt was positively related to sustainable d...
Scientific evidence shows that climate change increases the frequency of climate extremes across the...
Studying the use and consumption of energy is a crucial issue for psychological research, because th...
As anthropogenic influences on climate change become more readily apparent, the role of behavioral s...
People receive daily environmental warnings about the risk of reaching critical climate tipping poin...
Despite the widespread recognition of climate change as the single biggest global threat, the willin...
It has been widely acknowledged that the current consumption behaviours of developed nations cannot ...
Rees J, Klug S, Bamberg S. Guilty conscience: motivating pro-environmental behavior by inducing nega...
The effects of climate change lead to increasing social injustice and hence justice is intrinsically...
Ecosystems are under pressure due to global climate change. Empirical evidence showing how people ca...
The present research explores the relationship between anticipated emotions and pro-environmental de...
In this article, we address the climate crisis as a moral issue and discuss the relevant moral and e...
Anthropogenic climate changes stress the importance of understanding why people harm the environment...
Although most people understand the threat of climate change, they do little to modify their own ene...
Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of empathy and perspective-taking in influencing environ...
As climate change develops reactions such as eco-anxiety, eco-guilt and ecological grief are becomin...
Scientific evidence shows that climate change increases the frequency of climate extremes across the...
Studying the use and consumption of energy is a crucial issue for psychological research, because th...
As anthropogenic influences on climate change become more readily apparent, the role of behavioral s...
People receive daily environmental warnings about the risk of reaching critical climate tipping poin...
Despite the widespread recognition of climate change as the single biggest global threat, the willin...
It has been widely acknowledged that the current consumption behaviours of developed nations cannot ...
Rees J, Klug S, Bamberg S. Guilty conscience: motivating pro-environmental behavior by inducing nega...
The effects of climate change lead to increasing social injustice and hence justice is intrinsically...
Ecosystems are under pressure due to global climate change. Empirical evidence showing how people ca...
The present research explores the relationship between anticipated emotions and pro-environmental de...
In this article, we address the climate crisis as a moral issue and discuss the relevant moral and e...
Anthropogenic climate changes stress the importance of understanding why people harm the environment...
Although most people understand the threat of climate change, they do little to modify their own ene...
Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of empathy and perspective-taking in influencing environ...
As climate change develops reactions such as eco-anxiety, eco-guilt and ecological grief are becomin...
Scientific evidence shows that climate change increases the frequency of climate extremes across the...
Studying the use and consumption of energy is a crucial issue for psychological research, because th...
As anthropogenic influences on climate change become more readily apparent, the role of behavioral s...