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Title: Exploring associations between attitudes towards climate change and motivational human values
Author: Dias, Narcisa
Vidal, Diogo Guedes
e Sousa, Hélder Fernando Pedrosa
Dinis, Maria Alzira Pimenta
Leite, Ângela
Keywords: Climate change (CC)
Pro-environmental behavior
European social survey (ESS)
Portuguese population
Schwartz’s human values
Issue Date: 19-Nov-2020
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Dias, N.M.O.C.; Vidal, D.G.; Sousa, H.F.P.; Dinis, M.A.P.; Leite, Â. Exploring associations between attitudes towards climate change and motivational human values. Climate 2020, 8, 135. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli8110135
Abstract: Climate change (CC) represents a global challenge for humanity. It is known that the impacts of anthropogenic actions are an unequivocal contribution to environmental issues aggravation. Human values are recognized as psychological constructs that guide people in their attitudes and actions in different areas of life, and the promotion of pro-environmental behaviors in the context of CC must be considered a priority. The present work aimed to understand the contribution of attitudes towards CC and selected sociodemographic variables to explain Schwartz’s motivational human values. The sample consists of 1270 Portuguese answering the European social survey (ESS) Round 8. Benevolence and self-transcendence are the most prevalent human values among respondents. The majority believe in CC and less than half in its entirely anthropogenic nature. It was found that the concern with CC and education contributes to explain 11.8% of the conservation variance; gender and concern about CC explain 10.1% of the variance of self-transcendence; and age, gender and concern about CC contribute to explain 13% of the variance of openness to change. This study underlines the main human values’ drivers of attitudes towards CC, central components in designing an effective societal response to CC impacts, which must be oriented towards what matters to individuals and communities, at the risk of being ineffective.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10284/9158
DOI: 10.3390/cli8110135
ISSN: 2225-1154
Publisher Version: https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/8/11/135
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