Intention to change activities that reduce carbon dioxide emissions related to worry about global climate change consequences
Conclusions In line with recent research positing that affect increases preventive actions, the hypothesis was supported that intentions to change personal activities to reduce carbon dioxide emissions increased with participants’ worry about the consequences of global climate change.
Source: European Review of Applied Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research
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