父母和气候变化:评估早期父母的碳能力
Sam Hampton1, Elodie Taylor1, Lorraine Whitmarsh1
1Department of Psychology, University of Bath, 10 West, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY UK.
Population and environment
|September 29, 2025
概括
家长可以通过减少他们的碳足迹来显著影响气候行动. 这项研究发现,英国父母意识到他们对环境的影响,并愿意采取可持续的行为来保护他们的孩子.
科学领域:
- 环境心理学 环境心理学
- 气候变化研究 气候变化研究
- 育儿研究 育儿研究
背景情况:
- 气候变化带来了代际挑战.
- 家长影响当前的排放和未来的环境态度.
- 了解父母的"碳能力"对于气候行动至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 探索英国父母对气候变化的态度,信仰和行为.
- 评估家长的"碳能力",并确定影响因素.
- 为加强家长的气候行动提供有针对性的政策信息.
主要方法:
- 全国代表性的调查 (n=1001).
- 深度采访 (n=30).深度采访 (n=30).深度采访 (n=30).深度采访 (n=30).
- 焦点小组 (n=7) 是一个重点小组.
主要成果:
- 父母与增加的能源消耗,运输使用和塑料垃圾相关.
- 父母在环境问题上表现出高度的社会影响能力.
- 父母意识到影响,并开放的亲环境行为,由儿童福利的动机.
结论:
- 父母是气候行动的关键代理人,能够影响和采用可持续的做法.
- 政策应通过信息和结构性干预来支持家长,以提高他们的碳能力.
- 赋予父母权力对于减少碳足迹和培养气候意识的后代至关重要.
更多相关视频
19:15Assessment and Evaluation of the High Risk Neonate: The NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale
Published on: August 25, 2014
87.6K
05:04A Common Marmoset Model of Mother-Infant Intervention for Breastfeeding Disorders in the Presence of Paternal Inhibition and Maternal Neglect
Published on: September 22, 2023
853
相关概念视频
Parenting Styles
591
Diana Baumrind's four parenting styles — authoritarian, authoritative, neglectful, and permissive — each influence children's socio-emotional development differently.
Authoritarian Parenting
This style is strict and controlling, with little room for open dialogue. Authoritarian parents demand obedience and often enforce rules with minimal warmth. Children raised this way may lack social skills and initiative, usually comparing themselves to others unfavorably.
Authoritative...
Authoritarian Parenting
This style is strict and controlling, with little room for open dialogue. Authoritarian parents demand obedience and often enforce rules with minimal warmth. Children raised this way may lack social skills and initiative, usually comparing themselves to others unfavorably.
Authoritative...
591
Global Climate Change
28.7K
Throughout its ~4.5 billion year history, the Earth has experienced periods of warming and cooling. However, the current drastic increase in global temperatures is well outside of the Earth’s cyclic norms, and evidence for human-caused global climate change is compelling. Paleoclimatology, the study of ancient climate conditions, provides ample evidence for human-caused global climate change by comparing recent conditions with those in the past.
28.7K
Socioemotional Development during Infancy
433
Socio-emotional development in infancy is primarily shaped by early emotional responses and social connections, with temperament playing a central role. Temperament refers to the consistent patterns in an individual's emotional and behavioral responses, observable even in infancy. By examining temperament, researchers can better understand an infant's unique ways of interacting with the world, influencing subsequent personality and socio-emotional growth.
Primary Temperament Types
Primary Temperament Types
433
Parental Care
12.7K
Many animals exhibit parental care behavior, including feeding, grooming, and protecting young offspring. Parental care is universal in mammals and birds, which often have young that are born relatively helpless. Several species of insects and fish, as well as some amphibians, also care for their young.
12.7K
Relationship with Parents: Attachment
224
Parent-child interactions lay the foundation for how we understand relationships throughout life. These interactions are not uniform across families; instead, they are shaped by a range of environmental, emotional, and behavioral factors unique to each caregiver-child dynamic. Social psychologists study these early relationships to understand how patterns formed in infancy influence social functioning and interpersonal behavior in adulthood.Attachment Theory and Early Relational ModelsJohn...
224
The Carbon Cycle
43.2K
Carbon is the basis of all organic matter on Earth, and is recycled through the ecosystem in two primary processes: one in which carbon is exchanged among living organisms, and one in which carbon is cycled over long periods of time through fossilized organic remains, weathering of rocks, and volcanic activity. Human activities, including increased agricultural practices and the burning of fossil fuels, has greatly affected the balance of the natural carbon cycle.
43.2K
