- 10 May 2018 21:32
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Journal of Environmental Psychology
Volume 56, April 2018, Pages 55-62
Believing in climate change, but not behaving sustainably: Evidence from a one-year longitudinal study
Highlights
• We conducted a one-year longitudinal study of 600 Americans' climate beliefs.
• Cluster analyses found three distinct groups based on climate belief trajectories.
• Climate change believers were most likely to endorse federal climate policies.
• Climate change skeptics were most likely to report pro-environmental behavior.
I realized this some years ago when I got "redpilled" and jumped the ship. Virtue signallers are narcissists, everything is just a tool in their ego-fueling campaigns. Climate change alarmism has served as a great tool over the last several years.
Journal of Environmental Psychology
Volume 56, April 2018, Pages 55-62
Believing in climate change, but not behaving sustainably: Evidence from a one-year longitudinal study
Highlights
• We conducted a one-year longitudinal study of 600 Americans' climate beliefs.
• Cluster analyses found three distinct groups based on climate belief trajectories.
• Climate change believers were most likely to endorse federal climate policies.
• Climate change skeptics were most likely to report pro-environmental behavior.
I realized this some years ago when I got "redpilled" and jumped the ship. Virtue signallers are narcissists, everything is just a tool in their ego-fueling campaigns. Climate change alarmism has served as a great tool over the last several years.
Orb Team Re-Assemble!