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  • Explaining crop residue management of smallholders with Value-Belief-Norm theory
    Nadja Contzen, Max ND Friedrich, Linda Steg
  • How environmental and social psychologists can engage with system-level processes
    Anandita Sabherwal, Dallas O'Dell
  • Jiu-Jitsu Persuasion: Leveraging Values and Social Identity for Effective Climate Change Communication and Action
    Carmine Buss, Karina Rune, Patrick Nunn
  • Nature connection and wellbeing in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Alexia Barrable, Samantha Friedman, Kim-Pong Tam, Marietta Papadatou-Pastou
  • Evaluating dynamic norm messages and alternative interventions to reduce meat consumption in cafeterias.
    Elizabeth Biggs, Elif Naz Çoker, Emma Garnett, E.J. Milner-Gulland
  • Students’ emotional experiences with climate change and how universities can help
    Chiara K. V. Hill-Harding, Lawrence W. Barsalou, Esther K. Papies
  • Why a mild carbon tax may be the worst option: The effect of introducing minimum contribution levels on voluntary pro-environmental behavior
    Luisa Katharina Horsten, Sina A. Klein, Benjamin E. Hilbig
  • Climate policy referendum decreases pluralistic ignorance on climate change concern
    Viktoria Cologna, Jana Freundt, Eugenia Bajet Mestre, Niels G. Mede, Lauren Howe, Jamie Gloor, Eri Bertsou, Naomi Oreskes, Reto Knutti, Mike S. Schäfer
  • Let’s go natural! Maybe not completely: Explaining preferences for abandoned land
    Janet Swim, Philippe Le Coent, Zoe Ann Baker, Joseph Gianni Guerriero, Lisa sella, Osamu saito, Herlin Chien, Cecile Herivaux, Elena Ragazzi, James DeCoster, francesca rota, Rosemary Aviste
  • When are Good Feelings Good for the World? A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Targets of Hope and Issue Engagement for Climate Change and COVID-19
    Nathaniel Geiger, Elizabeth Ray, Caitlin O'Reilly, Paige Powers, Shahzeen Attari
  • "I feel what you feel" - Climate Emotions and Distress in Families
    Nora Spirkl, Julia Asbrand
  • Identifying Profiles of Climate-Related Emotions and their Associations with Climate Beliefs and Action
    Julian Fernando, Emma Marshall, Anna Klas, Emma-Jean Schneps
  • Counterproductive Norms Can Be Addressed Via Informational Interventions: The Case of ‘Wishcycling'
    Eli Kramer, Erez Yoeli, David Rand
  • Examining climate emotions that accompany personal experiences of climate change: a dynamic network analysis
    Michelle Ng, Nilam Ram, Sara Constantino, Nathaniel Geiger
  • Climate Activism and Coping with Eco-Emotions: The Roles of Action, Collective Emotional Engagement, and Self-Care
    Britta Ekloef, Christian A. Klöckner, Sara Vestergren
  • Water policy beliefs, emotions, and support
    Janet Swim, Karen Gasper, Jamie DeCoster
  • Testing the Limits of the Sustainability Motive-Alignment Hypothesis: A Conceptual Replication of Van de Wetering et al. (2024)
    Willemijn van Es, Judith van de Wetering, Sander Thomaes
  • Communicating meat-free principles without coming across as the veg*n judge - Is demonstrating self-compassion the antidote?
    Claire Brouwer, Jan Willem Bolderdijk, Gert Cornelissen
  • Proper Units for Pro-Environmental Behavior
    Irene Alfarone, Matthias Gondan
  • Connected to Nature, Driven to Act? Exploring Pro-Nature Beliefs as Predictors of Distinct and High-Cost Sustainable Behaviours
    Marc Williams
  • The sharing mindset: Developing a scale to assess consumers' readiness to share
    Larissa Dahinden, Stephanie Moser, Dominik Georgi
  • Visual context of nature and urban environments and their ability to distract from a task at hand - the role of visual features, visual discomfort, fascination and aesthetic preferences
    Jay Davies
  • Coping with climate emotions: An experiment investigating the impact of emotion-focused coping on defensiveness, collective action intentions and policy support
    Marlis Wullenkord
  • At a Crossroads: The Future of Global Environmental Psychology
    Isabel Richter; Åshild Lappegard Hauge , Mete Uysal