Our environmental value orientations influence how we respond to climate change

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  • who: N. A. Marshall and L. Jones from the Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville City, Australia, National Center for Scientific Research, PSL have published the article: Our Environmental Value Orientations Influence How We Respond to Climate Change, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Specifically, the authors explore the influence of these psycho-cultural factors on how people respond to climate change and test each of the following hypotheses: Reef Grief is affected by value orientations Climate change beliefs are affected by value orientations Pro-environmental behaviors are affected by value orientations. The authors examine these hypotheses . . .

     

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