Analyzing the Determinants of Individual Action on Climate Change by Specifying the Roles of Six Values in South Korea

作者: Seol-A Kwon , Seoyong Kim , Jae Lee

DOI: 10.3390/SU11071834

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摘要: The serious problems stemming from climate change require an active response it. This study focuses on the role of value factors in action change. Individuals’ values systematically influence fundamental orientation their attitudes and behaviors. Therefore, this analyzes whether six values, namely: ideology, environmental justice, religiosity, personal norms, scientific optimism, environmentalism, directly or indirectly, compares effects with perception factors’ impact. results indicate that religiosity decreased change, whereas science technology (S&T) environmentalism increased such action. Among factors, perceived risks benefits, trust, knowledge Furthermore, explained more than did. Moreover, (i.e., S&T optimism environmentalism) moderated impacts risks, negative emotions against

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