Why Public Action on Climate Change Remains Limited

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A study finds that encouraging people to imagine future impacts of climate change on themselves and loved ones is the most effective way to motivate climate action and information sharing, while providing personal carbon footprint info is less effective. The research highlights the importance of future-oriented and personal relevance strategies in overcoming psychological barriers to climate action.
Topics:science#behavioral-interventions#climate-action#climate-change#environment#future-oriented-thinking#psychological-strategies
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