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Climate anxiety: Conceptual considerations,and connections with climate hope and action
Institution:1. Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Psychology, Tampere University, Finland;2. Institute for Futures Studies, Stockholm, Sweden;3. Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science, HELSUS & Faculty of Theology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Climate anxiety is a phenomenon which raises growing attention. Based on a national survey of climate-related feelings and behaviors (N = 2070) in Finland, we analyzed and discussed the concept of climate anxiety and its relationship with hope and action. We found that all our measures for climate anxiety (including worry and some stronger manifestations of anxiety) and hope (including efficacy beliefs) correlated positively with each other and climate action. Furthermore, climate anxiety and hope explained unique parts of variance in self-reported climate action. We propose that, in line with the Extended Parallel Process model (EPPM) that was used as a framework, the interplay of emotions needs to be considered when studying and explaining their effect on climate action. In conclusion, the results provide support for seeing climate anxiety and hope as intertwined and adaptive feelings, which could be needed to motivate humankind in finding solutions to climate change.
Keywords:Climate anxiety  Hope  Eco-anxiety  Extended parallel process model  Climate action  Emotion  Pro-environmental behavior
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