Simple expert advice can impact voluntary climate action, even when contradicting prior beliefs, researchers find

Published 03:45 on February 25, 2025  /  Last updated at 03:45 on February 25, 2025  /  Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA, EU ETS, Voluntary

Members of the public are more willing to follow expert climate advice, even when it contradicts their prior beliefs, new research has found, offering potential for more effective voluntary climate action.
Members of the public are more willing to follow expert climate advice, even when it contradicts their prior beliefs, new research has found, offering potential for more effective voluntary climate action.


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