Despite global scientific consensus, climate change is a highly controversial and politicized issue in the United States. Grounded in two quantitative survey iterations with approximately 446 responses, 28 semi-structured interviews, and 4 focus groups with 60 undergraduate students from six state universities in the Appalachian region, this five-year study explores the role of place-based attachment and emotions in framing undergraduate students' climate change perspectives. Results show that the rural, socioeconomic status of Appalachia affects students' perspectives toward climate change and the barrage of information they are exposed to—whether scientific or media or from family—triggers uncertainty and inaction in them. They, in fact, ...
There is a lack of awareness of what tools related to human behavior might be used to communicate cl...
One of the greatest challenges of this century is climate change. Unfortunately, it is still unclear...
The United States lacks environmental policy and protection. There is evidence to support that our g...
Climate change is a topic that has been dominating our news for the past decade. Unprecedented droug...
Climate change is an ever impending crisis, and the politics surrounding the issue are as contentiou...
Climate change is one of the most urgent problems facing modern civilization, threatening to undermi...
honors thesisCollege of Social & behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJuliet CarlislePlace Attachment ...
Anthropogenic climate change poses on of the biggest challenges for humanity of this century. Yet re...
The process of learning about climate change is not simply cognitive. It is also an emotional encoun...
Includes Maps, Tables, Figures, Appendices and Bibliography.This study seeks to explore perceptions ...
Climate change is the defining issue of our time. It will disproportionately impact young people, le...
Impacts of climate change are increasingly felt in our daily lives. Although scepticism is still fou...
Abstract Anthropogenic activities have been altering the environment and contributing to climate cha...
LGBTQ+ persons face heightened vulnerability to climate change-induced disasters due to their sexual...
This dissertation examines the challenges to belonging, attachment and identity created by the curre...
There is a lack of awareness of what tools related to human behavior might be used to communicate cl...
One of the greatest challenges of this century is climate change. Unfortunately, it is still unclear...
The United States lacks environmental policy and protection. There is evidence to support that our g...
Climate change is a topic that has been dominating our news for the past decade. Unprecedented droug...
Climate change is an ever impending crisis, and the politics surrounding the issue are as contentiou...
Climate change is one of the most urgent problems facing modern civilization, threatening to undermi...
honors thesisCollege of Social & behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJuliet CarlislePlace Attachment ...
Anthropogenic climate change poses on of the biggest challenges for humanity of this century. Yet re...
The process of learning about climate change is not simply cognitive. It is also an emotional encoun...
Includes Maps, Tables, Figures, Appendices and Bibliography.This study seeks to explore perceptions ...
Climate change is the defining issue of our time. It will disproportionately impact young people, le...
Impacts of climate change are increasingly felt in our daily lives. Although scepticism is still fou...
Abstract Anthropogenic activities have been altering the environment and contributing to climate cha...
LGBTQ+ persons face heightened vulnerability to climate change-induced disasters due to their sexual...
This dissertation examines the challenges to belonging, attachment and identity created by the curre...
There is a lack of awareness of what tools related to human behavior might be used to communicate cl...
One of the greatest challenges of this century is climate change. Unfortunately, it is still unclear...
The United States lacks environmental policy and protection. There is evidence to support that our g...