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This paper reviews motivations people experience about climate change and integrates recent findings into the BUCkET model of core social goals. We argue that environmentalism is not the main cause of thoughts or behaviors about climate change. Rather, the evolved social needs for Belongingness, Understanding, Control, self-Enhancement, and Trust are more practical intervention targets than the attempt to create environmentalist beliefs or identities. We used database searches to identify the key research areas on motivation and climate change and synthesized articles into the BUCkET model. This reveals some limiting assumptions of previous approaches and suggests the effectiveness of targeting existing motives rather than fostering new values or worldviews.
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Cameron Brick
University of Inland Norway
Anna Bosshard
University of Amsterdam
Lorraine Whitmarsh
University of Bath
Current Opinion in Psychology
University of Amsterdam
University of Bath
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d975a25e5bcb4e3b8368b4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.04.001
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