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Sun, Wind, Rock and Metal: Attitudes toward Renewable and Non-renewable Energy Sources in the Context of Climate Change and Current Energy Debates

机译:太阳,风,岩石和金属:在气候变化和当前能源辩论中对可再生和不可再生能源的态度

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Current energy debates are often framed in terms of the extent to which energy sources may mitigate global climate change (GCC) and facilitate energy independence (EI). However, little is understood about whether and how attitudes towards GCC and EI influence attitudes toward energy sources. Our study included 277 undergraduate students enrolled in introductory psychology classes at a large, Southeastern university. As hypothesized, results from ordinal and binary logistic regression analyses revealed that the likelihood participants would support the use of solar, wind, coal or nuclear energy decreased as a function of their belief that an energy source contributed to GCC. The belief that an energy source contributed to EI increased participants' likelihood of support. Results suggest that beliefs about GCC and EI are important to determining support for energy sources and will likely contribute to effective marketing strategies and efforts to implement more environmentally-sustainable behavior and energy policy.
机译:当前的能源辩论通常以能源在多大程度上减轻全球气候变化(GCC)和促进能源独立(EI)的角度来界定。然而,人们对GCC和EI的态度是否以及如何影响对能源的态度知之甚少。我们的研究对象是一所东南大学的277名本科生参加了入门心理学课程。如假设的那样,序数和二元逻辑回归分析的结果表明,参加者支持使用太阳能,风能,煤炭或核能的可能性根据他们认为一种能源对海湾合作委员会的贡献而减少。能源有助于EI的信念增加了参与者支持的可能性。结果表明,关于GCC和EI的信念对于确定对能源的支持很重要,并且可能有助于有效的营销策略和实施更环境可持续的行为和能源政策的努力。

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