Future Actions towards Climate Change: The Role of Threat Perception and Emotions

IF 0.9 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES European Journal of Sustainable Development Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.14207/ejsd.2023.v12n4p379
María del Carmen Aguilar-Luzón, Beatriz Carmona, Ana Loureiro
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This work explores the emotional activation (anxiety, fear, and anger) resulting from the cognitive-emotional process related to the perception of climate change: a) when climate change is considered the result of human action (anthropogenic) and b) when climate change is considered the result of the planet’s natural activity. An experimental study was conducted with 104 participants exposed to two types of messages about the causes of climate change. The results showed that exposure to the anthropogenic influence led to greater perception of threat to humans. Moreover, the participants in the anthropogenic sample expressed more anxiety and anger (negative emotions) than did the participants believing that climate change was due to the planet’s natural activity. Fear was not significant. Additionally, we verified the differential role of emotions, depending on the type of future behavior intention: emotions act as mediators between the perception of future climate threats and future collective pro-environmental behavior action, while the perception of threat acts directly on future individual pro-environmental behavior intention. Keywords: Global warming, negative emotions, threat perception, pro-environmental behavior intention.
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未来应对气候变化的行动:威胁感知和情绪的作用
这项工作探讨了与感知气候变化相关的认知-情绪过程所导致的情绪激活(焦虑、恐惧和愤怒):a)当气候变化被认为是人类行为(人为)的结果时;b)当气候变化被认为是地球自然活动的结果时。一项实验研究让104名参与者接触到两种关于气候变化原因的信息。结果表明,暴露在人为影响下会导致对人类威胁的更大感知。此外,与相信气候变化是由地球自然活动引起的参与者相比,人为样本中的参与者表达了更多的焦虑和愤怒(负面情绪)。恐惧并不重要。此外,根据未来行为意愿的类型,我们验证了情绪的差异作用:情绪在未来气候威胁感知和未来集体亲环境行为行动之间起中介作用,而威胁感知直接作用于未来个人亲环境行为意愿。 关键词:全球变暖;负面情绪;威胁感知;
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