Co-benefits of addressing climate change can motivate action around the world
Autor: | Charity S. Akotia, Carlota Pasquali, Siegmar Otto, Taciano L. Milfont, Ragna B. Garðarsdóttir, Yoshihisa Kashima, Michał Bilewicz, Guy Doron, José L. Saiz, Tim Kurz, Claire Wagner, Joonha Park, Ole Jacob Madsen, Martin Soland, Yanjun Guan, Christophe Demarque, Roberto González, P. Wesley Schultz, Valdiney Veloso Gouveia, Lars-Olof Johansson, Victor Corral-Verdugo, Juan Ignacio Aragonés, Gró Einarsdóttir, Nadezhda Lebedeva, Paul G. Bain, Linda Steg, Akira Utsugi, Nina M. Saviolidis |
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Přispěvatelé: | Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale (LPS), Aix Marseille Université (AMU), Social Psychology |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Political economy of climate change 020209 energy media_common.quotation_subject Climate change [SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology 02 engineering and technology Environmental Science (miscellaneous) Politics FUTURE 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering SDG 13 - Climate Action ATTITUDES Competence (human resources) ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS Climate-change mitigation Psychology media_common business.industry Environmental resource management Environmental ethics SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth Environmental studies Climate change mitigation EXPERIENCE Ideology HEALTH business Psychology Social Sciences (miscellaneous) |
Zdroj: | Nature Climate Change Nature Climate Change, Nature Publishing Group, 2016, ⟨10.1038/nclimate2814⟩ Nature climate change, 6(2), 154-157. Nature Publishing Group Nature climate change., 2016, Vol.6(2), pp.154-157 [Peer Reviewed Journal] Artículos CONICYT CONICYT Chile instacron:CONICYT Bain, PG, Milfont, TL, Kashima, Y, Bilewicz, M, Doron, G, Garðarsdóttir, RB, Gouveia, VV, Guan, Y, Johansson, L-O, Pasquali, C, Corral-verdugo, V, Aragones, JI, Utsugi, A, Demarque, C, Otto, S, Park, J, Soland, M, Steg, L, González, R, Lebedeva, N, Madsen, OJ, Wagner, C, Akotia, CS, Kurz, T, Saiz, JL, Schultz, P W, Einarsdóttir, G & Saviolidis, N M 2016, ' Co-benefits of addressing climate change can motivate action around the world ', Nature Climate Change, vol. 6, pp. 154-157 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate2814 |
ISSN: | 1758-678X 1758-6798 |
DOI: | 10.1038/nclimate2814⟩ |
Popis: | Personal and political action on climate change is traditionally thought to be motivated by people accepting its reality and importance. However, convincing the public that climate change is real faces powerful ideological obstacles(1-4), and climate change is slipping in public importance in many countries(.)(5,6) Here we investigate a different approach, identifying whether potential co-benefits of addressing climate change(7) could motivate pro-environmental behaviour around the world for both those convinced and unconvinced that climate change is real. We describe an integrated framework for assessing beliefs about co-benefits(8), distinguishing social conditions (for example, economic development, reduced pollution or disease) and community character (for example, benevolence, competence). Data from all inhabited continents (24 countries; 6,196 participants) showed that two co-benefit types, Development (economic and scientific advancement) and Benevolence (a more moral and caring community), motivated public, private and financial actions to address climate change to a similar degree as believing climate change is important. Critically, relationships were similar for both convinced and unconvinced participants, showing that co-benefits can motivate action across ideological divides. These relationships were also independent of perceived climate change importance, and could not be explained by political ideology, age, or gender. Communicating co-benefits could motivate action on climate change where traditional approaches have stalled. |
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