Red Tide Outreach in Florida: Message Framing, Environmental Emotions, and Support for Mitigation

Coasts Pub Date : 2024-01-04 DOI:10.3390/coasts4010002
Brooke Harowitz, Catherine Macdonald, Julia Wester
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“Red tide” is the popular name for a harmful algal bloom that occurs frequently in Florida waters and has significant impacts on the environment, the economy, and human and animal health. This paper addresses the limited understanding of public attitudes surrounding red tide and the potential for message framing to increase support for mitigation action. A sample of Florida residents (n = 498) was randomly shown a digital article framed around different red tide impacts (economic loss, human health risks, ecosystem damage, or harm to charismatic species) or a control article not framed around a specific red tide impact. Participants were then queried about their emotional responses, support for red tide mitigation policies, and intentions to change their behavior to mitigate impacts. Participants reported higher levels of negative emotions after viewing the harm to charismatic megafauna framing, indicating that messaging may play a significant role in eliciting environmental emotions. Message frames did not significantly impact other policy attitudes. Results demonstrate barriers to shifting support for mitigation where public support for action is already high.
佛罗里达州的赤潮宣传:信息框架、环境情感和对减灾的支持
"赤潮 "是一种有害藻类大量繁殖的俗称,经常发生在佛罗里达水域,对环境、经济以及人类和动物健康造成重大影响。本文探讨了公众对赤潮态度的有限了解,以及信息框架在提高对缓解行动的支持度方面的潜力。我们随机向佛罗里达居民(n = 498)展示了一篇围绕不同赤潮影响(经济损失、人类健康风险、生态系统破坏或对魅力物种的伤害)的数字文章,或一篇不围绕特定赤潮影响的对照文章。然后询问参与者的情绪反应、对减轻赤潮影响政策的支持程度以及改变行为以减轻赤潮影响的意愿。参与者在看到对魅力巨型动物造成危害的信息框架后产生了较高程度的负面情绪,这表明信息可能在激发环境情绪方面发挥了重要作用。信息框架对其他政策态度的影响不大。研究结果表明,在公众对减缓行动的支持度已经很高的情况下,改变对减缓行动的支持存在障碍。
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