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  • Natural gas has been seen as a bridge in the move from fossil fuels to cleaner energy. This work presents UK longitudinal survey data showing climate change beliefs increasingly diminish public support for natural gas.

    • Darrick Evensen
    • Lorraine Whitmarsh
    • Adam Varley
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 240-243
  • Where host communities are marginalized by industry practices, energy social science researchers must ensure that their research does not doubly exacerbate extractive practices. Place-based reflexivity provides a set of principles and concrete practices for researchers to avoid extractive relations with host communities and promote contextually relevant and democratic processes in pursuit of a just transition.

    • Patrick Devine-Wright
    • Stacia Ryder
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 9, P: 1-5
  • UK policy on decentralized energy has shifted from community energy to local energy. This signals reduced support for grassroots, citizen-led action in favour of institutional partnerships and company-led investments, which puts at risk the urgent, long-term social and technological transformations required in a climate emergency.

    • Patrick Devine-Wright
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 4, P: 894-896
  • Policies aimed at mitigating climate change, adapting to it and minimizing its impacts must take into account human behaviours and motivations. Psychology can therefore inform efforts to address climate change, but further research is required.

    • Susan Clayton
    • Patrick Devine-Wright
    • Mirilia Bonnes
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 5, P: 640-646
  • It is sometimes assumed that making climate change seem 'closer to home' is a good way to catalyse action. But insights from psychology suggest that people's reaction to the proximity of climate change is complex.

    • Adrian Brügger
    • Suraje Dessai
    • Nicholas F. Pidgeon
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 5, P: 1031-1037