This article analyses lay understandings of climate change elicited through a longitudinal population-based survey of climate change, place and community among 1162 residents in the Hunter Valley, Southeast Australia. We explore how older residents in contrasting rural and coastal geographic areas perceive climate change information in terms of culturally relevant meanings and values, lived experiences and emotional responses to seasonal cycles, temperature fluctuations and altered landscapes. Thematic analysis of comments given by 467 interviewees to an open-ended question identified a significant subset for whom the concepts of “nature” and “science” express competing views about changing climatic conditions. For them, the idea of “natura...
This article argues that climate change produces discordances in established ways of understanding t...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
Cultural perspectives shape responses to climate change. This research examines ‘myths of physical n...
Australia has objectively suffered climate extreme-driven loss and damage—climate change impacts tha...
Researching southwest WA farming communities attitudes to climate change (n=411) identified three ty...
Despite the scientific evidence and consensus surrounding human-induced climate change, significant ...
In this paper we bring together work on landscape, temporality and lay knowledges to propose new way...
Despite the increasing certainty and acceptance of anthropogenic climate change in scientific and po...
The past decade has seen heightened public discourse over the effects of climate change at a global ...
This article explores the influence of personal values and ontological beliefs on people’s perceptio...
ABSTRACT. The mass media has ensured that the challenging and complex phenomenon of climate change n...
Making salient, credible and legitimate knowledge for natural resource management (NRM) and adaptati...
The divergence of public opinion and climate science in the English-speaking world, particularly the...
Climate is, presently, a heatedly discussed topic. Concerns about the environmental, economic, polit...
ABSTRACT This article explores the influence of personal values and ontological beliefs on people&ap...
This article argues that climate change produces discordances in established ways of understanding t...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
Cultural perspectives shape responses to climate change. This research examines ‘myths of physical n...
Australia has objectively suffered climate extreme-driven loss and damage—climate change impacts tha...
Researching southwest WA farming communities attitudes to climate change (n=411) identified three ty...
Despite the scientific evidence and consensus surrounding human-induced climate change, significant ...
In this paper we bring together work on landscape, temporality and lay knowledges to propose new way...
Despite the increasing certainty and acceptance of anthropogenic climate change in scientific and po...
The past decade has seen heightened public discourse over the effects of climate change at a global ...
This article explores the influence of personal values and ontological beliefs on people’s perceptio...
ABSTRACT. The mass media has ensured that the challenging and complex phenomenon of climate change n...
Making salient, credible and legitimate knowledge for natural resource management (NRM) and adaptati...
The divergence of public opinion and climate science in the English-speaking world, particularly the...
Climate is, presently, a heatedly discussed topic. Concerns about the environmental, economic, polit...
ABSTRACT This article explores the influence of personal values and ontological beliefs on people&ap...
This article argues that climate change produces discordances in established ways of understanding t...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
Cultural perspectives shape responses to climate change. This research examines ‘myths of physical n...