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Katharine Steentjes
Katharine Steentjes
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European Perceptions of Climate Change (EPCC): Topline findings of a survey conducted in four European countries in 2016
K Steentjes, NF Pidgeon, W Poortinga, AJ Corner, A Arnold, G Böhm, ...
Cardiff University, 2017
2432017
Social identity and risk perception explain participation in the Swiss youth climate strikes
A Brügger, M Gubler, K Steentjes, SB Capstick
Sustainability 12 (24), 10605, 2020
632020
The norms associated with climate change: Understanding social norms through acts of interpersonal activism
K Steentjes, T Kurz, M Barreto, TA Morton
Global Environmental Change 43, 116-125, 2017
502017
Climate concerned but anti-nuclear: Exploring (dis) approval of nuclear energy in four European countries
M Sonnberger, M Ruddat, A Arnold, D Scheer, W Poortinga, G Böhm, ...
Energy Research & Social Science 75, 102008, 2021
392021
Scientific truth or debate: On the link between perceived scientific consensus and belief in anthropogenic climate change
R Bertoldo, C Mays, G Böhm, W Poortinga, M Poumadère, E Tvinnereim, ...
Public Understanding of Science 28 (7), 778-796, 2019
392019
Consequence evaluations and moral concerns about climate change: insights from nationally representative surveys across four European countries
R Doran, G Böhm, HR Pfister, K Steentjes, N Pidgeon
Journal of Risk Research 22 (5), 610-626, 2019
382019
Climate change citizens' assemblies: CAST briefing paper 03
S Capstick, C Demski, C Cherry, C Verfuerth, K Steentjes
CAST briefing paper, 2020
322020
British public perceptions of climate risk, adaptation options and resilience (RESiL RISK): topline findings of a GB survey conducted in October 2019
K Steentjes, C Demski, A Seabrook, A Corner, N Pidgeon
Cardiff University, 2020
282020
European Perceptions of Climate Change. Socio-political profiles to inform a cross-national survey in France, Germany, Norway and the UK
A Arnold, G Böhm, A Corner, C Mays, N Pidgeon, W Poortinga, ...
Oxford: Climate Outreach, 2016
282016
Generational differences in climate-related beliefs, risk perceptions and emotions in the UK
W Poortinga, C Demski, K Steentjes
Communications Earth & Environment 4 (1), 229, 2023
262023
Visual portrayals of fun in the sun in European news outlets misrepresent heatwave risks
S O'Neill, S Hayes, N Strauβ, MN Doutreix, K Steentjes, J Ettinger, ...
The Geographical Journal 189 (1), 90-103, 2023
202023
Engaging the public on climate risks and adaptation: A briefing for UK communicators
A Corner, C Demski, K Steentjes, N Pidgeon
Climate Outreach, 2020
192020
Emotional reactions to climate change: a comparison across France, Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom
G Böhm, HR Pfister, R Doran, CA Ogunbode, W Poortinga, E Tvinnereim, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 14, 1139133, 2023
142023
UK perceptions of climate change and lifestyle changes
K Steentjes, W Poortinga, C Demski, L Whitmarsh
CAST Briefing Paper 8, 2021
102021
Perception of climate change and the energy transition: results from a European survey
A Arnold, K Steentjes
GAIA-Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 26 (3), 280-281, 2017
92017
Visual portrayals of fun in the sun misrepresent heatwave risks in European newspapers
S O'Neill, S Hayes, N Strauß, MN Doutreix, K Steentjes, J Ettinger, ...
SocArXiv, 2022
82022
& Tvinnereim, E.(2017)
K Steentjes, NF Pidgeon, W Poortinga, AJ Corner, A Arnold, G Böhm, ...
European Perceptions of Climate Change (EPCC): Topline findings of a survey …, 2016
82016
Factors and framing effects in support for net zero policies in the United Kingdom
W Poortinga, L Whitmarsh, K Steentjes, E Gray, S Thompson, R Brisley
Frontiers in Psychology 14, 1287188, 2023
62023
Public worry about climate change and energy security in the cost-of-living crisis
C Demski, K Steentjes, W Poortinga
Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations, 2022
62022
Public perceptions of climate change and policy action in the UK, China, Sweden and Brazil
K Steentjes, C Demski, W Poortinga
CAST Briefing Paper 10, 2021
62021
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