Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Gregersen, Thea Johansen"
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Climate change perceptions across Europe : From climate change beliefs to climate change mitigation behaviors
Gregersen, Thea Johansen (Doctoral thesis, 2022-09-23)Det overordnede målet med dette prosjektet var å få en bedre forståelse av faktorer som påvirker klimarelatert risikooppfatning i Europa. Prosjektet fokuserte på forholdet mellom oppfatninger av klimaendringenes årsaker ... -
Emotional researchers or emotional audiences? The effect of emotions in climate change communication
Gregersen, Thea Johansen; Bye, Hege Høivik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)How should researchers communicate about (politicized) risks, such as climate change? Some argue that researchers should express more emotions to emphasize the seriousness of the climate issue and persuade the public to ... -
Expected climate change consequences and their role in explaining individual risk judgments
Gregersen, Thea Johansen; Doran, Rouven; Bøhm, Gisela Petra; Pfister, Hans-Rudiger (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)This study examines what individuals expect will be the most important impacts of climate change on their respective countries, and how these expectations relate to individual risk judgments. Open-ended responses from ... -
Exposure to and learning from the IPCC special report on 1.5 °C global warming, and public support for climate protests and mitigation policies
Doran, Rouven; Ogunbode, Charles Adedayo; Bøhm, Gisela Petra; Gregersen, Thea Johansen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Based on national survey data from Norway, this study assesses if exposure to the IPCC special report on global warming of 1.5 °C can be associated with support for climate protests and mitigation policies. Respondents ... -
How the public understands and reacts to the term “climate anxiety”
Gregersen, Thea Johansen; Doran, Rouven; Ogunbode, Charles Adedayo; Bøhm, Gisela Petra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)The term climate anxiety has increasingly appeared in the academic literature and popular discourse since 2019, typically when discussing young people's negative emotional responses to climate change. This paper reports ... -
In the green? Perceptions of hydrogen production methods among the Norwegian public
Bentsen, Henrik Litleré; Skiple, Jon Kåre; Gregersen, Thea Johansen; Derempouka, Efthymia; Skjold, Trygve (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)This article presents findings from a representative survey, fielded through the Norwegian Citizen Panel, examining public perceptions of hydrogen fuel and its different production methods. Although several countries, ... -
Kan restitusjonsopplevelser gjøre arbeidspress utfordrende?
Gregersen, Thea Johansen; Norheim, Anders Magnus Kleppe; Ruud, Stine Schjelderup (Master thesis, 2017-06-13)Modern work contexts are becoming increasingly dynamic and labor-intensive. This can affect employees’ work engagement and exhaustion. The central aim of this quantitative diary study is to investigate the role of daily ... -
Outcome expectancies moderate the association between worry about climate change and personal energy-saving behaviors
Gregersen, Thea Johansen; Doran, Rouven; Böhm, Gisela; Poortinga, Wouter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This paper explores whether efficacy beliefs can alter the relationship between worry about climate change and personal energy-saving behaviors, controlling for climate change beliefs and socio-demographics. For this ... -
Self-reported reasons for (not) being worried about climate change
Gregersen, Thea Johansen; Doran, Rouven; Storelv, Sina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)A national sample from Norway (N = 2001) was asked to report how much they worry about climate change (closed-ended question), and then to write down their reasons for (not) being worried (open-ended question). Answers to ... -
The strength and content of climate anger
Gregersen, Thea Johansen; Andersen, Gisle; Tvinnereim, Endre Meyer (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Climate-related anger is present in Greta Thunberg’s speeches and the acts of Extinction Rebellion, but also in the rise of movements protesting climate policies, such as the Yellow Vests. The current study (N = 2,046) ...