National Differences in Age and Future-Oriented Indicators Relate to Environmental Performance DOI Open Access
Stylianos Syropoulos, Kyle Fiore Law, Liane Young

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 16(1), P. 276 - 276

Published: Dec. 28, 2023

Environmental concerns inherently involve an intergenerational aspect, where today’s decisions can have far-reaching effects on future generations. Numerous national characteristics forecast a nation’s commitment to investing in environmental sustainability. This study expands previous research and offers evidence support of Gott’s principle, which states that citizens may use their country’s age its remaining lifespan. Specifically, we show positively relates solidarity—a willingness sacrifice for Furthermore, country other future-oriented variables, such as Long-Term Orientation ability overcome temporal discounting, are linked sustainability-related indicators, indicating countries concerned about the also exhibit greater concern environment. These findings reinforce value framing long-standing entity implementing interventions motivate pro-environmental engagement.

Language: Английский

The case for longtermism: concern for the far future as a catalyst for pro-climate action DOI Creative Commons
Stylianos Syropoulos, Kyle Fiore Law, Liane Young

et al.

npj Climate Action, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3(1)

Published: April 16, 2024

Abstract Amid escalating climate challenges, we examine relationships between longtermism beliefs with policy-level and grassroots climate-protective attitudes actions. Across four primary pre-registered studies ( N = 4451) two supplementary pilots 1858), find that a significant portion, approximately 25% of our participants, who endorse the ethical philosophy, report heightened change concerns. Furthermore, longtermists show stronger support for pro-climate policies, advocate initiatives in line justice future generations present-day minoritized groups make proactive contributions to environmental causes initiatives. Moreover, responsibility distant drives these associations. Through targeted intervention, boosted intergenerational increased donations an charity. These findings highlight how shape pro-environmental actions, offering valuable insights advocacy strategies cultivating more widespread comprehensive policies.

Language: Английский

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Responsibility towards future generations is a strong predictor of proenvironmental engagement DOI
Stylianos Syropoulos, Ezra M. Markowitz

Journal of Environmental Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 93, P. 102218 - 102218

Published: Dec. 15, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

18

Intergenerational altruism and climate policy preferences DOI Creative Commons
Gustav Agneman, Sofia Henriks, Hanna Bäck

et al.

PNAS Nexus, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3(4)

Published: March 13, 2024

Abstract Climate mitigation constitutes an intergenerational moral dilemma; the decisions we make today will inevitably shape prospects for generations to come. Yet, still know little about relationship between altruism (IGA)—our concerns well-being of future generations—and support costly climate policies. In this study, present approach measuring IGA through dilemma, where participants allocate resources across generations. First, describe how depends on temporal (social) distance and demonstrate robust correlations several Then, leverage randomized participation in dilemma show that it causally increases policy support, effect attribute higher worries human-induced change among treated subjects. An exploratory heterogeneity analysis suggests impact is primarily driven by female nonbinary participants. sum, study presents both a novel measurement strategy evidence malleable basis preferences.

Language: Английский

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6

Influencing Factors and Promoting Strategies for Sustainable Behavior DOI

婷婷 李

Advances in Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(02), P. 219 - 226

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

How do children encourage their parents to adopt green consumption behaviour? - An analysis of the perspective of moral elevation DOI
Feiyu Chen, Tong Zhang,

Hou Jing

et al.

Sustainable Production and Consumption, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Why Do Longtermists Care about Protecting the Environment? An Investigation on the Underlying Mechanisms of Pro-Climate Policy Support DOI Open Access
Kyle Fiore Law, Stylianos Syropoulos, Liane Young

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(24), P. 16732 - 16732

Published: Dec. 11, 2023

Amid the pressing threat of climate collapse, longtermists emerge as a critical group poised to undertake collective action for planet’s future. This pre-registered, highly powered study (N = 784 U.S. subjects recruited through Prolific) reinforces association between longtermism and pro-climate attitudes, revealing that markedly support diverse pro-environmental policies, including those focusing on justice minoritized groups in present-day future generations. Notably, these associations are consistent after controlling various demographic indicators, emphasizing their widespread relevance US context. Going beyond existing literature, this research delves into underpinnings longtermists’ proclivities. Critically, while exhibit heightened future-oriented concern themselves others, it is capacity imagine brighter, more sustainable broadened prosocial reach elevates environmental above influence differences or other mediating factors. These insights present promising foundation cultivating broader engagement, highlighting role imagination prosociality shaping action.

Language: Английский

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10

The connections—and misconnections—between the public and politicians over climate policy: A social psychological perspective DOI Creative Commons
David K. Sherman, Leaf Van Boven

Social Issues and Policy Review, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 18(1), P. 31 - 58

Published: Dec. 17, 2023

Abstract We review findings from social psychology and related fields to examine the bidirectional relationship between public—what are their views about climate change need for policies address crisis—and politicians who making (or not making) policy beholden electoral constraints. illustrate psychological pressures that influence support relevance how emerge coordinated action barriers impede progress. two factors have been focus of research within communication, political science, relevant promoted undermined): activists media. process by which amplify transmit preferences public politicians, on persuasion norms helps understand this effect can be amplified or diminished. also describe media environment diminish roles in influencing each other. As world confronts crisis, psychologists, environmental scientists, communication scholars has examined interrelations public, media, activists, but largely a disconnected way. The current paper provides framework integrate these approaches and, so doing, suggest new directions theory‐guided ways around change.

Language: Английский

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8

The Case for Longtermism: Concern for the far future as a catalyst for pro-climate action DOI Open Access
Stylianos Syropoulos, Kyle Fiore Law, Liane Young

et al.

Published: Oct. 27, 2023

Amid escalating climate challenges, we examine relationships between longtermism beliefs with policy-level and grassroots climate-protective attitudes actions. Across four primary pre-registered studies (N = 4451) two supplementary pilots 1858), find that a significant portion, approximately 25% of our participants, who endorse the ethical philosophy, report heightened change concerns. Furthermore, longtermists show stronger support for pro-climate policies, advocate initiatives in line justice future generations present-day minoritized groups make proactive contributions to environmental causes initiatives. Moreover, responsibility distant drives these associations. Through targeted intervention, boosted intergenerational increased donations an charity. These findings highlight how shape pro-environmental actions, offering valuable insights advocacy strategies cultivating more widespread comprehensive policies.

Language: Английский

Citations

7

Why Do Longtermists Care About Protecting the Environment? An Investigation on the Underlying Mechanisms of Pro-Climate Policy Support DOI Open Access
Kyle Fiore Law, Stylianos Syropoulos, Liane Young

et al.

Published: Oct. 9, 2023

Amid the pressing threat of climate collapse, longtermists emerge as a critical group poised to undertake collective action for planet’s future. This pre-registered, highly-powered study (N = 784 U.S. subjects recruited through Prolific) reinforces association between longtermism and pro-climate attitudes, revealing that markedly support diverse pro-environmental policies, including those focusing on justice minoritized groups in present-day future generations. Notably, these associations are consistent after controlling various demographic indicators, emphasizing their widespread relevance US context. Going beyond existing literature, this research delves into underpinnings longtermists’ proclivities. Critically, while exhibit heightened future-oriented concern themselves others, it’s capacity imagine brighter, more sustainable broadened prosocial reach elevates environmental above influence differences or other mediating factors. These insights present promising foundation cultivating broader engagement, highlighting role imagination prosociality shaping action.

Language: Английский

Citations

4

National Differences in Age and Future-Oriented Indicators Relate to Environmental Performance DOI Open Access
Stylianos Syropoulos, Kyle Fiore Law, Liane Young

et al.

Published: Dec. 5, 2023

Environmental concerns inherently involve an intergenerational aspect, where today’s decisions and sacrifices, often with uncertain future benefits, can have far-reaching effects on countless generations. Numerous national characteristics forecast a nation’s commitment to investing in environmental sustainability. Hershfield colleagues (2014) found evidence support of Gott’s principle, which states citizens may use perceptions their country’s age its continuation. Replicating expanding these findings, we offer that suggests positively relates solidarity. Further, relevant future-oriented variables, such as Long-Term Orientation, Ability Overcome Temporal Discounting relate host sustainability-related indicators, suggesting countries concerned about the exhibit greater concern for environment. These findings not only reinforce principle replicate prior research but also suggest framing country long-standing entity implementing interventions could be valuable strategies motivating proenvironmental engagement.

Language: Английский

Citations

3