Viktoria Cologna
@colognav
Postdoc @uzh_ikmz & @ETH_enㅣPreviously @Harvardㅣ
Environmental psychology, trust in science, science-policy interface
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https://www.viktoriacologna.com/ 08-11-2017 15:14:27
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📣📣New paper from CAST. Pleased to see our research on 'Generational differences in climate-related beliefs, risk perceptions and emotions' published in Communications Earth & Environment
A summary of our findings below 👇 A thread 🧵(1/11)
#ClimateChange
doi.org/10.1038/s43247…
Thanks to the SCAN-Unit for inviting me for a talk Universität Wien 😊 Great catching up with Kim Doell Dr. Laura M. König Lukas Brunner [email protected] Environmental Psychology Vienna Sabine Pahl 🤗
The SCAN-Unit Universität Wien was very happy to host the amazing Viktoria Cologna for her talk 'Do extreme weather events influence attitudes towards climate change?' a subanalysis of the amazing TISP dataset😍Such amazing working 👏
📢In the latest issue of NatureClimate, we present an ambitious vision for improving the contribution of behavioral science for climate change mitigation🌟🌍
We offer six actionable recommendations for research on individual climate behavior🌱💡
nature.com/articles/s4155…
Do climate protests have potential to foster more public support? Our new research suggests that some tactics and targets have more potential than others: conta.cc/3PtEUtj GMU Center for Climate Change Communication Mason Research Mason Institute for a Sustainable Earth Dept. of Communication, George Mason University George Mason CHSS Virginia Climate Center
This perspective article from Kristian Steensen Nielsen Viktoria Cologna Cameron Brick and colleagues is a super helpful and thought-provoking contribution – highly recommended for anyone interested in research on climate behaviors/psychology/communication
An important perspective in NatureClimate on realising the full potential of behavioural science for climate change mitigation
Six recommendations for optimizing the quality and impact of research on individual climate behaviour
#climatechange nature.com/articles/s4155…
#BehavioralScience research has helped realize meaningful behavioral changes to mitigate climate change.
New analysis co-authored by EPIC scholar Kim Wolske, PhD unlocks 6 opportunities to boost the field’s climate-mitigating impact.🧵 1/8
🚨📝 Extremely excited about this new paper in NatureClimate !!
Together with a bunch of amazing colleagues, we provide a perspective on how to effectively include behavioral science in research on mitigating climate change
nature.com/articles/s4155…