Using the framework of Construal Level Theory, we examine if concern about extreme weather—assessed at the aggregate level via Google search frequencies within the U.S.— in one’s geographic region is related to people feeling less distant from climate change and consequently engaging in more pro-environmental support. We assess a range of pro-environmental outcomes including beliefs about climate change, support for mitigation policies, and environmental behaviors. In Study 1 we externally validated Google search as a measure of weather concern, finding that in U.S. states where objective exposure to extreme weather was greater, search volumes for that respective weather type were greater. In Study 2 combining 4 national datasets (n > 22...
This work compared three competing models for the effect of psychological distance on climate change...
We analyzed the effects of 10,748 weather events on attention to climate change between December 201...
International audienceExperts agree that the environmental situation in relation to climate change r...
Using the framework of Construal Level Theory, we examine if concern about extreme weather—assessed ...
This paper examines whether experience of extreme weather events—such as excessive heat, droughts, f...
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...
The public perception of climate change as abstract and distant may undermine climate action. Accord...
Policy efforts to address climate change are increasingly focused on adaptation, understood as adjus...
This dataset was used in a study tested the relationships between personal experiences of climate ch...
Many perceive climate change to be more relevant to distant places, future times, and other people t...
A meaningful CO2 mitigation policy is unlikely at the national level in the United States. What is c...
Extreme weather patterns can be linked to the effects of anthropogenic climate change with increasin...
Reducing the psychological distance of climate change has repeatedly been proposed as one strategy t...
We analyzed the effects of 10,748 weather events on attention to climate change between December 201...
This work compared three competing models for the effect of psychological distance on climate change...
We analyzed the effects of 10,748 weather events on attention to climate change between December 201...
International audienceExperts agree that the environmental situation in relation to climate change r...
Using the framework of Construal Level Theory, we examine if concern about extreme weather—assessed ...
This paper examines whether experience of extreme weather events—such as excessive heat, droughts, f...
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...
The public perception of climate change as abstract and distant may undermine climate action. Accord...
Policy efforts to address climate change are increasingly focused on adaptation, understood as adjus...
This dataset was used in a study tested the relationships between personal experiences of climate ch...
Many perceive climate change to be more relevant to distant places, future times, and other people t...
A meaningful CO2 mitigation policy is unlikely at the national level in the United States. What is c...
Extreme weather patterns can be linked to the effects of anthropogenic climate change with increasin...
Reducing the psychological distance of climate change has repeatedly been proposed as one strategy t...
We analyzed the effects of 10,748 weather events on attention to climate change between December 201...
This work compared three competing models for the effect of psychological distance on climate change...
We analyzed the effects of 10,748 weather events on attention to climate change between December 201...
International audienceExperts agree that the environmental situation in relation to climate change r...