We examine climate-related activities through an evolutionary psychology lens, zooming in on factors that motivate or discourage people to behave sustainably to mitigate climate change. Complementing current knowledge, we discuss five core ancestral psychological motivations that shape people’s environmental decisions in fundamental ways. We review recent studies that explore how evolved psychological mechanisms related to self-interest, status, self-protection, temporal discounting, and social imitation can be used to promote pro-environmental behavior. We discuss potential strengths and limitations of evolutionary-based behavioral interventions, and briefly reflect on outstanding research questions that can further the integration of evol...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has encouraged psychologists to become part of the int...
Behavioral science approaches to promoting sustainable action have mainly focused on cognitive proce...
Human behaviour is integral not only to causing global climate change but also to responding and ada...
We examine climate-related activities through an evolutionary psychology lens, zooming in on factors...
We examine climate-related activities through an evolutionary psychology lens, zooming in on factors...
Human behaviour is integral not only to causing global climate change but also to responding and ada...
Human behavior plays a critical role in causing global climate change as well as in responding to it...
Anthropogenic climate changes stress the importance of understanding why people harm the environment...
Can psychological science offer evidence-based solutions to climate change? Using insights and princ...
Environmental quality strongly depends on human behaviour patterns. We review the contribution and t...
Despite the widespread recognition of climate change as the single biggest global threat, the willin...
Arguably, an effective response to the problem of climate change will require that as a species, we ...
How can evolved human nature be leveraged to help eliminate or alleviate environmental problems? The...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has encouraged psychologists to become part of the int...
Behavioral science approaches to promoting sustainable action have mainly focused on cognitive proce...
Human behaviour is integral not only to causing global climate change but also to responding and ada...
We examine climate-related activities through an evolutionary psychology lens, zooming in on factors...
We examine climate-related activities through an evolutionary psychology lens, zooming in on factors...
Human behaviour is integral not only to causing global climate change but also to responding and ada...
Human behavior plays a critical role in causing global climate change as well as in responding to it...
Anthropogenic climate changes stress the importance of understanding why people harm the environment...
Can psychological science offer evidence-based solutions to climate change? Using insights and princ...
Environmental quality strongly depends on human behaviour patterns. We review the contribution and t...
Despite the widespread recognition of climate change as the single biggest global threat, the willin...
Arguably, an effective response to the problem of climate change will require that as a species, we ...
How can evolved human nature be leveraged to help eliminate or alleviate environmental problems? The...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has encouraged psychologists to become part of the int...
Behavioral science approaches to promoting sustainable action have mainly focused on cognitive proce...
Human behaviour is integral not only to causing global climate change but also to responding and ada...