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Statements about climate researchers’ carbon footprints affect their credibility and the impact of their advice
Shahzeen Z. Attari
, David H. Krantz
,
Elke U. Weber
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Keyphrases
Carbon Footprint
100%
Climate Scientists
66%
Home Energy
66%
Public Transportation
66%
Personal Energy
66%
Perceived Credibility
66%
Climate Change
33%
Energy Conservation
33%
Energy Use
33%
Politics
33%
Energy Reduction
33%
Vignettes
33%
Online Survey
33%
Carbon Emission Reduction
33%
Low Footprint
33%
Sincerity
33%
Intention to Change
33%
Intention to Use
33%
Flying Less
33%
Household Carbon Footprint
33%
Social Sciences
Carbon Footprint
100%
Transport
50%
Climate Change
25%
Energy Consumption
25%
Online Survey
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
100%