Feeling of guilt explains why people react differently to resource depletion warnings
Abstract Despite insistent warnings from climate scientists, the global environmental situation is further deteriorating. To date, only very few studies have investigated the impact of warnings on sustainable decision-making in controlled laboratory settings. Moreover, the few existing studies mainl...
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Auteurs principaux: | Thomas Baumgartner, Janek S. Lobmaier, Nicole Ruffieux, Daria Knoch |
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2021
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