SSRN Electronic Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Incentivizing
prosocial
and
pro-environmental
behaviors
is
a
delicate
task,
given
that
monetary
incentives
can
crowd
out
intrinsic
motivation,
thus
hindering
sustained
positive
behavioral
change
causing
negative
spillovers
to
other
behaviors.
This
study
examines
whether
combining
interventions
into
policy
mixes
with
nudges
mitigate
these
effects.
Through
an
online
experiment
involving
over
4,000
participants,
we
investigate
the
potential
of
personal
social
norm
in
mitigating
motivation
crowding
subsequent
decisions.
Our
findings
demonstrate
rewards
alone
combination
effectively
promote
targeted
However,
analyzing
temporal
spillover
effects
reveals
tendency
negatively
spill
behavior.
highlights
norm-based
as
complements
incentives,
ensuring
enduring
By
incorporating
mixes,
policymakers
enhance
efficacy
sustainability
aimed
at
fostering
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Nov. 17, 2022
Abstract
The
building
and
construction
sector
accounts
for
around
39%
of
global
carbon
dioxide
emissions
remains
a
hard-to-abate
sector.
We
use
data-driven
analysis
high-level
climate
action
on
reduction
in
the
using
256,717
English-language
tweets
across
13-year
time
frame
(2009–2021).
Using
natural
language
processing
network
analysis,
we
show
that
public
sentiments
emotions
social
media
are
reactive
to
these
policy
actions.
Between
2009–2012,
discussions
green
building-led
emission
efforts
were
highly
influential
shaping
online
perceptions
action.
From
2013
2016,
communication
low-carbon
energy
efficiency
significantly
influenced
narrative.
More
significant
interactions
net-zero
transition,
tech,
circular
economy,
mass
timber
housing
justice
2017–2021
shaped
discourse.
find
positive
more
prominent
recurrent
comprise
larger
share
conversation.
However,
also
see
rise
negative
sentiment
by
30–40%
following
popular
events
like
IPCC
report
launches,
Paris
Agreement
EU
Green
Deal.
With
greater
engagement
information
diffusion,
environmental
topics
emerge
Continuing
such
shifts
discourse
is
pivotal
just
people-centric
transition
hard-to-decarbonise
sectors.
The Electricity Journal,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
35(10), P. 107208 - 107208
Published: Nov. 5, 2022
Multiple
stakeholders—ranging
from
regulators
and
developers
to
customer
community
advocates—have
roles
play
in
the
transition
an
equitable
energy
system.
Metrics
are
emerging
area
of
importance
for
operationalization
equity
as
they
may
guide
investment
policy
decisions
that
shape
system
along
this
transition.
This
paper
aims
advance
metrics
use
regulation,
planning,
operations
electricity
within
United
States.
were
surveyed
literature
distilled
a
set
identifies
which
stakeholders
be
associated
with
metrics.
Established
tenets
justice—distributive,
procedural,
recognition,
restorative—were
also
identified
each
metric,
providing
link
between
study
practice.
means
organization
is
intended
enable
discussion
collaboration
among
stakeholders,
objectives
embodied
often
beyond
control
individual
stakeholders.
Further
stakeholder
necessary
determine
practicable,
who
will
them,
how
used
support
equity.
In
recent
years,
the
rising
concerns
about
global
climate
change
and
need
for
sustainable
energy
sources
have
spurred
significant
interest
in
developing
efficient
cost-effective
technologies
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
capture
concentration.
Among
various
approaches,
electrochemical
methods
gained
considerable
attention
due
to
their
potential
high
selectivity,
scalability,
ability
integrate
with
renewable
sources.
This
chapter
provides
an
in-depth
analysis
of
approaches
toward
CO2
concentration,
including
overview
underlying
principles,
state-of-the-art
technologies,
challenges,
future
prospects.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: March 12, 2024
Abstract
Building
upon
the
concept
of
mainstreaming
social
sciences
within
conservation,
we
consider
their
mainstreaming,
and
so
integration,
UK
environment
policy
practice
(EPP)
organisations.
The
paper
responds
to
increasing
calls
recognise
essential
role
in
addressing
global
environmental
crises
across
policy,
research.
An
actor-oriented
approach
was
deployed,
producing
empirical
information
from
a
multi-stage,
co-designed,
collaborative
study
involving
19
scientists
range
EPP
organisations,
understand
how
they
experience
sciences.
findings
contribute
debates
about
politics
knowledge
organisational
domains
other
than
those
focused
on
research,
specifically
Evidence
found
recent
positive
changes
are
perceived,
resourced
utilised
EPP,
as
well
examples
impact.
However,
although
organisations
recognising
opportunities
that
expertise
brings,
still
face
barriers
effective
integration.
Many
challenges
faced
by
academic
multi-discipline
research
(e.g.,
late,
narrow,
or
selective
enrolment)
were
also
experienced
along
with
some
unique
challenges.
Informed
findings,
proposes
set
integration
indicators
designed
assess
progress
toward
observed
It
is
recommended
these
employed
at
strategic
level
seeking
better
integrate
into
work.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: April 24, 2024
While
much
research
has
examined
the
correlates
of
climate
change
beliefs
from
an
alarmist
perspective,
less
work
systematically
measured
skepticism.
This
study
aims
to
create
a
comprehensive
tool
capturing
skeptics'
and
test
its
association
with
individual
difference
variables.
502
European
adults
completed
22-item
questionnaire
on
(CC)
skepticism
as
well
measures
ambiguity
tolerance,
belief
in
just
world
(BJW),
dark-side
personality
traits,
self-esteem.
Principal
components
analysis
revealed
four
dimension
structure
CC.
Political
ideology
was
most
consistent
significant
predictor
across
factors.
Dark-side
also
played
role.
Future
should
further
validate
this
measure
explore
how
information
could
be
tailored
different
audiences.
Understanding
nuances
causes
can
enable
more
effective
communication
promote
sustainability.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(5), P. 4111 - 4111
Published: Feb. 24, 2023
Although
consumer
attitude
towards
sustainable
food
has
increased
over
time,
scientific
research
suggests
that
more
profound
comprehension
is
needed
of
the
social
and
psychological
dimensions
condition
consumers’
willingness
to
purchase
items
produced
in
a
way.
The
current
study
attempts
understand
individual
motivations
drive
conscious
consumption,
both
collective
spheres,
expressed
through
joining
local
innovation
domain.
A
multi-method
design
was
used,
which
combined
participatory
observation,
document
analysis,
twenty-six
in-depth
interviews
with
members
eight
consumption
initiatives
located
Galician
region
(Spain).
findings
reveal
purchasing
driven
by
individual’s
motivation
maintain
healthy
diet,
pro-environmental
values,
environmental
awareness,
attachment
rural
areas.
Concerning
underlying
people’s
engage
responsible
initiatives,
first
reason
relates
fulfilment
basic
needs
(affordability
accessibility
organic,
low-carbon,
fair-trade
goods),
followed
sociopolitical
goals
aspiration
satisfying
such
as
need
for
connectedness
or
desire
autonomy
control
one’s
decisions.
Energy Research & Social Science,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
105, P. 103286 - 103286
Published: Sept. 22, 2023
To
meet
global
climate
goals,
such
as
limiting
warming
to
1.5°
Celsius,
urgent
and
substantial
reductions
of
greenhouse
gas
emissions
are
needed.
From
a
consumption-based
perspective,
measures
include
radical
reduction
from
private
households.
Despite
this
urgency,
attention
must
be
paid
achieve
without
furthering
social
inequalities.
address
these
issues,
research
looks
at
UK
households
longitudinally,
with
particular
focus
on
changes
that
occurred
after
the
2007/08
economic
crisis
2020
COVID-19
lockdowns.
Analysing
two
events
allows
us
learn
how
different
cohorts
impacted
by
external
shocks,
providing
learning
for
policy.
We
find
significant
(p
<
0.05)
differences
in
relationships
between
income
some
age
groups,
well
descriptive
groups
product-level.
Importantly,
we
also
despite
existing
levels
carbon
inequality,
emission
needed
all
assessed.
However,
avoid
further
increasing
inequalities
make
policies
more
effective,
propose
interventions
targeted
specific
cohorts.
While
an
may
reduce
high-income
households,
increased
access
high
quality
housing
public
services
help
low-income
whose
already
decoupled
income.
Finally,
income-specific
targeting
consumption
categories
impact
rebound
effects,
overall.