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Public Attitudes to Environmental Change

This synthesis of academic and non-academic literature highlights what is and is not known about public attitudes to environmental change.

It reviews attitudes and responses to: climate change; specific climate change impacts (i.e. flooding, heat stress and rising sea levels); changes in ecosystems, landscapes and species; energy technologies and infrastructure (including renewables, fossil fuels and nuclear energy); and different campaigns and engagement activities and their successes and different theories associated with environmental change attitudes.

This synthesis of academic and non-academic literature highlights what is and is not known about public attitudes to environmental change.

It reviews attitudes and responses to: climate change; specific climate change impacts (i.e. flooding, heat stress and rising sea levels); changes in ecosystems, landscapes and species; energy technologies and infrastructure (including renewables, fossil fuels and nuclear energy); and different campaigns and engagement activities and their successes and different theories associated with environmental change attitudes.

The review was undertaken with support from RCUK for the Living With Environmental Change Programme and was written by Dr Paul Upham and his colleagues at Carbon Captured Limited.

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