Whitmarsh, Lorraine
Lorraine Whitmarsh
VIAF ID: 120436396 (Personal)
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Works
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Behaviour change to address climate change | |
Beyond the regime: can Integrated Sustainability Assessment address the barriers to effective sustainable passenger mobility policy? | |
Big data or small data? A methodological review of sustainable tourism | |
Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action: Lessons from COVID-19 | |
Caprock integrity and public perception studies of carbon storage in depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs | |
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) experts’ attitudes to and experience with public engagement | |
CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND BEHAVIOUR ACROSS FIVE YEARS OF BROADCAST TELEVISION: A NATURALISTIC STUDY IN A REMOTE COMMUNITY | |
Citizen Social Science for More Integrative and Effective Climate Action: A Science-Policy Perspective | |
Climate anxiety: What predicts it and how is it related to climate action? | |
The Climate Book | |
Climate change and cars in the EU: the roles of auto firms, consumers, and policy in responding to global environmental change | |
Climate change and perceptions, behaviors, and communication research after the IPCC 5th Assessment Report - a WIREs Editorial | |
Climate Change or Social Change? Debate within, amongst, and beyond Disciplines | |
Climate change perceptions and their individual-level determinants: A cross-European analysis | |
Climate communication for biologists: When a picture can tell a thousand words | |
Climate Justice: High-Status Ingroup Social Models Increase Pro-Environmental Action Through Making Actions Seem More Moral | |
Climate-relevant behavioral spillover and the potential contribution of social practice theory | |
Compensatory and Catalyzing Beliefs: Their Relationship to Pro-environmental Behavior and Behavioral Spillover in Seven Countries. | |
Consumer intentions for alternative fuelled and autonomous vehicles: A segmentation analysis across six countries | |
Cracks in the Wall: Habit Discontinuities as Vehicles for Behaviour Change | |
The development of smart homes market in the UK | |
Dimensions and determinants of expert and public attitudes to sustainable transport policies and technologies | |
Domestic groundwater abstraction in Lagos, Nigeria: a disjuncture in the science-policy-practice interface? | |
Editorial: Methodological, Theoretical and Applied Advances in Behavioral Spillover | |
Effect of "finite pool of worry" and COVID-19 on UK climate change perceptions | |
Engaging the public with climate change, 2010: | |
The English Plastic Bag Charge Changed Behavior and Increased Support for Other Charges to Reduce Plastic Waste | |
Expanding the role for psychology in addressing environmental challenges | |
Expert judgements of sea-level rise at the local scale | |
FAR out? An examination of converging, diverging and intersecting smart grid futures in the United Kingdom | |
Framing effects on public support for carbon capture and storage | |
Future priorities for a climate-friendly transport: A European strategic research agenda toward 2030 | |
Going beyond two degrees? The risks and opportunities of alternative options | |
Le grand livre du climat | |
Habit discontinuity and student travel mode choice | |
Haki ya Hali ya Hewa: Miundo ya Kijamii ya Hadhi ya Juu ya Kikundi Huongeza Hatua Zinazotegemewa na Mazingira Kupitia Kufanya Vitendo Vionekane Kuwa na Maadili Zaidi. | |
Home and away: cross-contextual consistency in tourists’ pro-environmental behavior | |
How to Measure Behavioral Spillovers: A Methodological Review and Checklist | |
How useful is the Multi-Level Perspective for transport and sustainability research? | |
The impact of parenthood on environmental attitudes and behaviour: a longitudinal investigation of the legacy hypothesis. | |
Impacts of adaptation and responsibility framings on attitudes towards climate change mitigation | |
Infrastructure investment for a transition to hydrogen road vehicles | |
International trends in public perceptions of climate change over the past quarter century | |
The introduction of a single-use carrier bag charge in Wales: Attitude change and behavioural spillover effects | |
Das Klima-Buch | |
La klimata libro | |
Klimatboken | |
Knjiga o klimi | |
O Livro do Clima | |
Local climate change cultures: climate-relevant discursive practices in three emerging economies | |
Mawasiliano ya hali ya hewa kwa wanabiolojia: Wakati picha inaweza kusema maneno elfu | |
Mental models of sea-level change: A mixed methods analysis on the Severn Estuary, UK | |
National context is a key determinant of energy security concerns across Europe | |
Participation of experts and non-experts in a sustainability assessment of mobility | |
Perceptions of Local Environmental Issues and the Relevance of Climate Change in Nepal's Terai: Perspectives From Two Communities | |
Policy Acceptance of Low-Consumption Governance Approaches: The Effect of Social Norms and Hypocrisy | |
Prospects for radical emissions reduction through behavior and lifestyle change | |
Psychological research and global climate change | |
Reflecting on Behavioral Spillover in Context: How Do Behavioral Motivations and Awareness Catalyze Other Environmentally Responsible Actions in Brazil, China, and Denmark? | |
Reorienting Climate Change Communication for Effective Mitigation | |
Social barriers to the adoption of smart homes | |
Sociopsychological Perspectives on the Active Roles of Domestic Actors in Transition to a Lower Carbon Electricity Economy | |
Spillover effects of sustainable consumption: combining identity process theory and theories of practice | |
Sustainable Transport Visions: What Role for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicle Technologies? | |
Theory enhances impact. Reply to: ‘The case for impact-focused environmental psychology’ | |
To what extent do people value sustainable-resourced materials? A choice experiment with cars and mobile phones across six countries | |
Tools for a new climate conversation: A mixed-methods study of language for public engagement across the political spectrum | |
Transformations for climate change mitigation: A systematic review of terminology, concepts, and characteristics | |
A transitions model for sustainable mobility | |
UK public perceptions of shale gas hydraulic fracturing: The role of audience, message and contextual factors on risk perceptions and policy support | |
UK smart grid development: An expert assessment of the benefits, pitfalls and functions | |
Uncertain climate: An investigation into public scepticism about anthropogenic climate change | |
Uncertainty, scepticism and attitudes towards climate change: biased assimilation and attitude polarisation | |
Use of aviation by climate change researchers: Structural influences, personal attitudes, and information provision | |
User decision-making in transitions to electrified, autonomous, shared or reduced mobility | |
Waste Reduction Behaviors at Home, at Work, and on Holiday: What Influences Behavioral Consistency Across Contexts? | |
What's in a name? Commonalities and differences in public understanding of “climate change” and “global warming” | |
When worry about climate change leads to climate action: How values, worry and personal responsibility relate to various climate actions | |
Who is reducing their material consumption and why? A cross-cultural analysis of dematerialization behaviours | |
ਦ ਕਲਾਈਮੇਟ ਬੁੱਕ | |
気候変動と環境危機 |