Does communicating the scientific consensus on climate change inspire support for action? In a new meta-analysis of the GBM (n = 12,975) we find that scientific consensus increases support for climate action directly & indirectly across the political spectrum!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Does moralizing messaging about renewable energy increase how durable message effects are? π¨ Our new paper is now out: Testing the Durability of Persuasion From Moral Appeals About Renewable Energy
A growing literature suggests that framing issues in moral terms can make attitudes more durable. 1/x
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Excited about the first publication from my time at @yaleclimatecomm.bsky.social! π
Much research on the drivers of climate engagement relies on participants self-reporting their intentions to act - but are peopleβs intentions reflective of their actual behaviour?
More details in Matt's thread π
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Critical comms about climate change is increasingly happening on social media. But it is challenging to study climate comms on popular social media platforms, so researchers often rely on survey research. How much do survey responses tell us how things will play out on social media? Thread π§΅
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Do persuasive messages convince more people, or do they convince people to a larger degree?
In our new working paper, we examine this question with 14 experiments, 94 messages tested, and 41,265 participants.
Paper: osf.io/preprints/os...
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Climate #inequality in three sentences:
1οΈβ£ Inequality in who causes climate change
2οΈβ£ Inequality in who suffers the worst consequences
3οΈβ£ Inequality in who influences climate action (or inaction)
Sadly, those who suffer most have done little to cause the problem and have limited power to address it.
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PhD Student in Social Psychology at the University of Sussex | Collective Action | Intergroup Relations | Climate Change | Writer | Theatre Artist
Research Assistant at the University of York
Research Assistant @ MRC-CBU Digital Mental Health Group, University of Cambridge | bd440@cam.ac.uk | he/him
George Masonβs Center for Climate Change Communication (Mason 4C) transforms the way people talk about climate change. We study audiences and foster trusted messengers to increase public action toward climate solutions.
Environmental Psychology department at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences at the University of Groningen π
Senior scientist at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute.
Focusing on permafrost thermal dynamics and climate change in the Arctic and European mountain areas. Long-term permafrost monitoring
#ClimateChange Professor @ucl, author of #HumanPlanet, #CradleOfHumanity, #HowToSaveOurPlanet, member of Climate Crisis Advisory Group, Dad (He/Him)
Social and environmental psychologist. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Group identities, temporal psychology, collective emotions, and climate change.
Dedicated to sharing and developing insights into environmental psychology. Account managed by BPS Environmental Psychology Section Committee. RTs are NOT endorsements.
https://www.bps.org.uk/member-networks/environmental-psychology-section
Interdisciplinary environmental research and education community at the University of Bristol. Food security, water, low carbon energy, city futures, environmental change, natural hazards & disaster risk, climate change & health. www.bristol.ac.uk/cabot
Social Psych PhD Student @BostonCollege | Social Change & Moral Psychology
Climate psychology.
Specialist psychologist + B.Sc. Human Ecology.
Focuses on facilitating behavior change and climate coping in Climate Psyched (newsletter) & Klimatpsykologi (book). Writes mostly in πΈπͺ sometimes in π¬π§
βοΈFrida@klimatpsykologerna.se
Assistant law professor at UChicago. Environmental regulation, corporate voluntary efforts, social psych
Incoming Asst Prof at Rice (2026)
Postdoc @UPenn, Duke PhD
π§ Cognitive neuroscientist/psychologist exploring how we recall the past & predict the future to change behavior
Interventions for health, climate change, & education
http://sinclairlab-rice.com
PhD Candidate @IPEEP_eth & @istp_eth
| studying Mobility & Climate change politics
https://ib.ethz.ch/people/lichtin.html
Environmental psychologist studying adaptation, pro-environmental behaviour, and behaviour change. University of Groningen.
Research Fellow in Centre for Climate Communication and Data Science
πUniversity of Exeter
πClimate communication, visual imagery, media
πhttps://experts.exeter.ac.uk/35888-sylvia-hayes
βοΈs.hayes3@exeter.ac.uk
PhD candidate @University of Groningen - social psych | researching misinformation & conspiracy beliefs (he/him) #firstgen
Research Associate working on social identities in the energy transition at the intersection of psychology and transition studies. // M.Sc. Environmental Psychology
Scientist at Eawag, Health and Environmental Psychologist
β’ Planetary Health
β’ Risk perception
β’ Distributive fairness
β’ Policy acceptance
β’ Water reuse