The relevance of behavioral patterns when dealing with human-made climate change: Results from a survey with 1,510 researchers
Sven Gruener and
Oliver Mußhoff
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This paper presents the findings of a worldwide survey of 1,510 researchers on climate change. It reports behavioral patterns seen as relevant to climate change adaptation and mitigation, and highlights that researchers’ diverse backgrounds partly explain differing perceptions, indicating the potential of intersectional collaboration in academia to address climate change.
Date: 2025-11-07
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/uzycj_v1
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