earth_science3 papersavg year 2024weak evidence

The connection between climate views and emotional

Research gap analysis derived from 3 earth_science papers in our local library.

The gap

The connection between climate views and emotional responses remains underexplored. - There is a need to understand the links between climate beliefs and emotional responses to the climate crisis.

Evidence profile

Stated in the cells research gap and abstract sections of the source papers, classified as general, drawn from work published between 2021 and 2026, spanning 3 journals. Those papers have been cited 4 times in total.

Research trend

Established — well-defined area with open sub-problems.

Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Emotions matter: Lessons learned about community members’ climate attitudes from an educational climate change museum exhibit (2026) · Interdisciplinary Journal of Environmental and Science Education · doi

    The connection between climate views and emotional responses remains underexplored. - There is a need to understand the links between climate beliefs and emotional responses to the climate crisis.

    generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5
    Keywords: connection between climate views emotional responses remains underexplored
  • The Role of Fear, Sadness, and Anger in Shaping Support for Climate Policies: Evidence from a UK Survey Experiment (2024) · Sustainability and Climate Change · cited 2× · doi

    Emotions play a significant role in motivating climate action, but the nature and the direction of the relationship between emotions and attitudes toward climate policy are relatively understudied.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5
    Keywords: emotions climate play significant role motivating action nature direction relationship attitudes toward policy relatively understudied
  • The Role of Emotions in Mobilization of Society to Fight Climate Change: Constructing Emotional State to Inspire Mass Movement (2021) · Politologija · cited 2× · doi

    How do emotions contribute to mobilizing the international community to join massive protests against climate change? Although it is common to superficially state that protests are full of various emotions, it remains unclear how emotions become collective on the international level and how they ensure the spread of mass mobilization.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 3/5
    Keywords: emotions international protests contribute mobilizing community join massive against climate change common superficially state full

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The connection between climate views and emotional responses remains underexplored. - There is a need to understand the links between climate beliefs and emotional responses to the… This is supported by 3 representative gap statements extracted from 3 papers, rated weak evidence.

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