Pick Your CARbon: User Perceptions of Equivalencies for Carbon Emissions when Selecting Rideshares

V. Mohanty, Alexandre L. S. Filipowicz, N. Bravo, Rumen Iliev, Scott Carter, David A. Shamma
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Ridesharing is a popular choice for personal transportation needs. Although more ecologically-friendly than single-occupancy vehicles, there is an opportunity to further reduce CO2 emissions by offering green choices. Here we examine whether providing people with information about CO2 emissions nudges them to make more eco-friendly rideshare decisions. Our study tested what kind of information works best to inform people about carbon emissions, comparing direct CO2 values with more relatable carbon equivalents (e.g., trees). We conducted an online study with 1000 participants who picked between regular and eco-friendly ride options that detailed various carbon-output equivalency interventions (e.g., pounds of coal, number of smartphones charged, etc.). We found that participants are more likely to choose a green ride when presented with information about direct CO2 emissions than when presented with carbon-equivalencies. This study aims to inform future information-based interventions more broadly, beyond the context of ridesharing.
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选择你的碳:用户在选择拼车时对碳排放等价物的看法
拼车是满足个人交通需求的一种流行选择。虽然比单人车辆更环保,但通过提供绿色选择,有机会进一步减少二氧化碳排放。在这里,我们研究向人们提供有关二氧化碳排放的信息是否会促使他们做出更环保的拼车决定。我们的研究测试了哪种信息最能让人们了解碳排放,将直接的二氧化碳值与更相关的碳当量(例如,树木)进行比较。我们对1000名参与者进行了一项在线研究,他们在常规和环保的出行选择中进行了选择,详细说明了各种碳排放当量干预措施(例如,煤炭磅数,充电的智能手机数量等)。我们发现,与提供碳当量的信息相比,提供直接二氧化碳排放信息的参与者更有可能选择绿色骑行。本研究旨在为未来更广泛的基于信息的干预提供信息,而不仅仅是拼车的背景。
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