Fear, grief, hope and action

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Westoby, Ross
McNamara, Karen E
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2019
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Negative emotions around climate change may inhibit people’s capacity to affect change. New research on tourists’ perceptions of coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef suggests that loss associated with iconic places taps into protective sentiments and increases concern, which may encourage collective action.

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Nature Climate Change

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9

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7

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Atmospheric sciences

Physical geography and environmental geoscience

Tourist behaviour and visitor experience

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Human geography

Psychology of Climate Change

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine

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Environmental Sciences

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Westoby, R; McNamara, KE, Fear, grief, hope and action, Nature Climate Change, 2019, 9 (7), pp. 500-501

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