来自88个国家的数据揭示了气候行动主义的国际预测

IF 7 1区 心理学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Samuel Pearson , Maja Kutlaca , Saphira Rekker , Matthew J. Hornsey
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在引起人们对气候变化的关注,并向政府和其他机构施加压力,促使它们参与缓解气候变化的努力方面,行动主义发挥着关键作用。然而,人们对不同国家参与气候行动主义的意愿在多大程度上以及为什么会有所不同却知之甚少。为了帮助回答这些问题,我们利用了88个国家的数据集来衡量人们参与气候变化行动主义的意愿。多层次回归显示,在人均GDP较低和民主指数排名较低的国家,公民更有可能参与气候行动主义。相比之下,没有证据表明人均二氧化碳排放量发挥了独特的预测作用(超过财富和民主),并且气候风险指数衡量的气候行动主义和气候脆弱性之间没有关系。总体而言,我们的研究结果突出了传统边缘化人群在促进变革方面的强大(但仍未得到充分讨论)声音。
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Data from 88 countries reveal international predictors of climate activism
Activism plays a critical role in drawing attention to climate change and putting pressure on governments and other institutions to engage in mitigation efforts. However, little is known about the extent to which – and why – willingness to engage in climate activism varies across different nations. To help answer these questions, we drew on an 88-nation dataset that measured people's willingness to engage in climate change activism. Multi-level regressions revealed that citizens in countries with lower GDP per capita and lower rankings on a Democracy index are more likely to engage in climate activism. In contrast, there was no evidence that CO2 emissions per capita played a unique predictive role (over and above wealth and democracy) and there was no relationship between climate activism and climate vulnerability as measured by the Climate Risk Index. Overall, our results highlight the powerful (but still under-discussed) voices of traditionally marginalised populations in catalysing change.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
8.70%
发文量
140
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Psychology is the premier journal in the field, serving individuals in a wide range of disciplines who have an interest in the scientific study of the transactions and interrelationships between people and their surroundings (including built, social, natural and virtual environments, the use and abuse of nature and natural resources, and sustainability-related behavior). The journal publishes internationally contributed empirical studies and reviews of research on these topics that advance new insights. As an important forum for the field, the journal publishes some of the most influential papers in the discipline that reflect the scientific development of environmental psychology. Contributions on theoretical, methodological, and practical aspects of all human-environment interactions are welcome, along with innovative or interdisciplinary approaches that have a psychological emphasis. Research areas include: •Psychological and behavioral aspects of people and nature •Cognitive mapping, spatial cognition and wayfinding •Ecological consequences of human actions •Theories of place, place attachment, and place identity •Environmental risks and hazards: perception, behavior, and management •Perception and evaluation of buildings and natural landscapes •Effects of physical and natural settings on human cognition and health •Theories of proenvironmental behavior, norms, attitudes, and personality •Psychology of sustainability and climate change •Psychological aspects of resource management and crises •Social use of space: crowding, privacy, territoriality, personal space •Design of, and experiences related to, the physical aspects of workplaces, schools, residences, public buildings and public space
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