As a climate change mitigation strategy, environmentally certified 'green' buildings with low carbon footprints are becoming more prevalent in the world. An interesting psychological question is how people perceive the carbon footprint of these buildings given their spatial distributions in a given community. Here we examine whether regular distribution (i.e., buildings organized in a block) or irregular distribution (i.e., buildings randomly distributed) influences people's perception of the carbon footprint of the communities. We first replicated the negative footprint illusion, the tendency to estimate a lower carbon footprint of a combined group of environmentally certified green buildings and ordinary conventional buildings, than the c...
People’s belief that one or more environmentally friendly items that are added to a set of conventio...
This paper studies how consumers’ reported practices related to food, energy use in housing, daily m...
Which municipalities and locations within the United States contribute the most to household greenho...
As a climate change mitigation strategy, environmentally certified 'green' buildings with low carbon...
People consistently act in ways that harm the environment, even when believing their actions are env...
Past research has consistently shown that carbon footprint estimates of a set of conventional and mo...
When ‘environmentally friendly’ items are added to a set of conventional items, people report that t...
A major part of anthropogenic climate change is due to everyday human behavior, such as transportati...
When 'environmentally friendly' items are added to a set of conventional items, people report that t...
The current research introduces the negative footprint illusion: Although adding a green to a non-gr...
Controlling building carbon emissions (CEs) is key to achieving the goal of carbon neutrality. Resid...
Residential buildings, the “last mile” sector in the global decarbonization, have become the most si...
The carbon budget for limiting global warming to the targeted 1.5 ° is running out. Cities have a ce...
When people evaluate the environmental impact of both “environmentally” and “non-environmentally” fr...
"The term Carbon Footprint has become well known and very popular in recent years not only in the sc...
People’s belief that one or more environmentally friendly items that are added to a set of conventio...
This paper studies how consumers’ reported practices related to food, energy use in housing, daily m...
Which municipalities and locations within the United States contribute the most to household greenho...
As a climate change mitigation strategy, environmentally certified 'green' buildings with low carbon...
People consistently act in ways that harm the environment, even when believing their actions are env...
Past research has consistently shown that carbon footprint estimates of a set of conventional and mo...
When ‘environmentally friendly’ items are added to a set of conventional items, people report that t...
A major part of anthropogenic climate change is due to everyday human behavior, such as transportati...
When 'environmentally friendly' items are added to a set of conventional items, people report that t...
The current research introduces the negative footprint illusion: Although adding a green to a non-gr...
Controlling building carbon emissions (CEs) is key to achieving the goal of carbon neutrality. Resid...
Residential buildings, the “last mile” sector in the global decarbonization, have become the most si...
The carbon budget for limiting global warming to the targeted 1.5 ° is running out. Cities have a ce...
When people evaluate the environmental impact of both “environmentally” and “non-environmentally” fr...
"The term Carbon Footprint has become well known and very popular in recent years not only in the sc...
People’s belief that one or more environmentally friendly items that are added to a set of conventio...
This paper studies how consumers’ reported practices related to food, energy use in housing, daily m...
Which municipalities and locations within the United States contribute the most to household greenho...