Behavioural climate policy

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Abstract

Global climate change is the largest existential threat of our time. Glaciers are retreating, sea levels are rising, extreme weather is intensifying and the last four years have been the hottest on record (NASA, 2020; World Meteorological Organization, 2020). Although climate change is already significantly impacting natural and human systems around the world, mitigating further and potentially disastrous climate change will require large-scale individual and collective action, including public support for mitigation policies, as well as the more rapid development and implementation of adaptation plans (van der Linden et al., 2015; Pearson et al., 2016).

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Van Der Linden, S., Pearson, A. R., & Van Boven, L. (2021). Behavioural climate policy. Behavioural Public Policy, 5(4), 430–438. https://doi.org/10.1017/bpp.2020.44

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