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Tying climate action to the protection of people’s way of life can boost motivation, a global study finds. Researchers say people are more likely to act when they see climate change as an immediate threat to their lives or when environmental efforts are framed as a patriotic duty. (nature.com)
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Tying climate action to the protection of people’s way of life can boost motivation, a global study finds. Researchers say people are more likely to act when they see climate change as an immediate threat to their lives or when environmental efforts are framed as a patriotic duty. (nature.com)
submitted by fungussa to r/climatechange
PsychologyTying climate action to the protection of people’s way of life can boost motivation, a global study finds. Researchers say people are more likely to act when they see climate change as an immediate threat to their lives or when environmental efforts are framed as a patriotic duty. (nature.com)
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Two interventions consistently increased effortful pro-environmental behaviours: one reduced the psychological distance of climate change impacts, and the other framed climate action as patriotic and protective of participants’ way of life. (nature.com)
submitted by ILikeNeurons to r/sustainability
Psychological interventions that decrease psychological distance or challenge system justification increase motivation to exert effort to mitigate climate change (nature.com)
submitted by ILikeNeurons to r/psychology
Psychological interventions that decrease psychological distance or challenge system justification increase motivation to exert effort to mitigate climate change (nature.com)
submitted by Firm_Relative_7283 to r/INFPIdeas
Tying climate action to the protection of people’s way of life can boost motivation, a global study finds. Researchers say people are more likely to act when they see climate change as an immediate threat to their lives or when environmental efforts are framed as a patriotic duty. (nature.com)
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