Browsing Department of Psychosocial Science by Subject "climate change"
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Laypeople's affective images of energy transition pathways
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-10-10)This paper explores the public perception of energy transition pathways, that is, individual behaviors, political strategies, and technologies that aim to foster a shift toward a low-carbon and sustainable society. We ... -
Perceptions of Climate Change and Covid-19 risks and the Influence on Air Travel Behaviour in Norway
(Master thesis, 2022-11-19)Studien undersøkte forholdet mellom Covid-19, klimaendringer, risikopersepsjon og endringer i reiseatferd blant studenter i Bergen, Norge. Data ble samlet gjennom en spørreundersøkelse som ble delt ut i våren 2022 (n = ... -
Using card sorting to explore the mental representation of energy transition pathways among laypeople
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-12-04)Meeting international emission targets will require major changes in the energy system. This paper addresses the public perception of different pathways to energy transition, and their mental representation in particular. ... -
Why Do People (Not) Worry About Climate Change? Insights From Answers to an Open-Ended Survey Question in Norway
(Master thesis, 2022-09-29)Menneskelig aktivitet forårsaker forandringer i jordens klima og miljø som kan utgjøre en alvorlig trussel for både menneskelig og ikke-menneskelig liv. I hvilken grad vi bekymrer oss for denne trusselen påvirker hvor ...