The relationship between how to grasp countermeasures for climate change and the attitude necessary for a decarbonized society

  • KIHARA H
  • HABARA Y
  • KIM Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Even if there is sufficient information on climate change issues, the importance of social change will not increase. This state is called the "psychological climate paradox", and it is required to reconsider the way climate communication works in response to the psychological barriers that create it. Since barriers differ depending on the country and culture, it is necessary to grasp the actual situation. This study conducted an Internet survey on climate change issues and countermeasures in Japan

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KIHARA, H., HABARA, Y., KIM, Y., & MATSUBARA, N. (2020). The relationship between how to grasp countermeasures for climate change and the attitude necessary for a decarbonized society. Ningen to Kankyo, 46(1), 2–17. https://doi.org/10.5793/kankyo.46.1_2

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