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Psychological research and global climate change

Susan Clayton (), Patrick Devine-Wright, Paul C. Stern, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Amanda Carrico, Linda Steg, Janet Swim and Mirilia Bonnes
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Susan Clayton: College of Wooster
Patrick Devine-Wright: Geography, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter
Paul C. Stern: National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences
Lorraine Whitmarsh: School of Psychology, Cardiff University
Amanda Carrico: Environmental Studies Program, University of Colorado
Linda Steg: Department of Social Psychology,University of Groningen
Janet Swim: Pennsylvania State University
Mirilia Bonnes: Social and Developmental Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome

Nature Climate Change, 2015, vol. 5, issue 7, 640-646

Abstract: Policies aimed at mitigating climate change, adapting to it and minimizing its impacts must take into account human behaviours and motivations. Psychology can therefore inform efforts to address climate change, but further research is required.

Date: 2015
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