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Recent social scientific research has often dealt with public perceptions of climate change as an isolated topic. In contrast, we explored through qualitative interviews (n = 202) across five European countries how members of the public conceptualized climate change within a wider context of energy and the future, drawing on social representation theory. Our analysis suggests that, rather than separating between environmental issues, participants interpreted both climate change and energy consumption in a context of unsustainable resource use. Views on climate change were often very sceptical, but the unsustainability of contemporary resource use was almost unanimously of great concern. However, despite their strong plea for political change towards sustainability, many interviewees found it challenging to translate their views into behaviour.We argue that obstacles for behavioural changemight lie in the tensions between cognitive, normative and affective aspects of people's representations, and conclude with recommendations for European climate change mitigation policies. Recent social scientific research has often dealt with public perceptions of climate change as an isolated topic. In contrast, we explored through qualitative interviews (n = 202) across five European countries how members of the public conceptualized climate change within a wider context of energy and the future, drawing on social representation theory. Our analysis suggests that, rather than separating between environmental issues, participants interpreted both climate change and energy consumption in a context of unsustainable resource use. Views on climate change were often very sceptical, but the unsustainability of contemporary resource use was almost unanimously of great concern. However, despite their strong plea for political change towards sustainability, many interviewees found it challenging to translate their views into behaviour.We argue that obstacles for behavioural changemight lie in the tensions between cognitive, normative and affective aspects of people's representations, and conclude with recommendations for European climate change mitigation policies.
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Climate Change? No, Wise Resource Use is the Issue: Social Representations of Energy, Climate Change and the Future Climate Change? No, Wise Resource Use is the Issue: Social Representations of Energy, Climate Change and the Future
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Climate Change? No, Wise Resource Use is the Issue: Social Representations of Energy, Climate Change and the Future Climate Change? No, Wise Resource Use is the Issue: Social Representations of Energy, Climate Change and the Future
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P(7E09014)
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3
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RIV/60076658:12510/12:43883360
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Future; Change; Climate; Energy; Representations; Social
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n15:Climate n15:Energy n15:Representations n15:Social n15:Change n15:Future
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US - Spojené státy americké
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[F7F4EEDE4ED4]
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Environmental Policy and Governance
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n18:2012
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Kriel, Antoinette Peters, Vera Meqyesi, Boldizsár Neebe, Mirjam Fischer, Anke Vávra, Jan Lapka, Miloslav
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000304766500002
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1756-932X
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16
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10.1002/eet.1585
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