The key role of causal explanation in the climate change issue

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Published 20-05-2012
Francesca Pongiglione

Abstract

The basis for adoption of pro-environment behaviour is the understanding of causal passages within climate dynamics. The understanding of the causes of climate change is necessary in order to be able to take mitigation actions  (the subject needs to be aware of his role as a causal agent). Conversely, the understanding of the consequences of climate change is essential in motivating action (the subject must be aware of the risks caused by it in order to prevent them). The case of ozone depletion confirms this view: the understanding of its causal dynamics played a determining role in people's behavioural response.

How to Cite

Pongiglione, F. (2012). The key role of causal explanation in the climate change issue. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 27(2), 175–188. https://doi.org/10.1387/theoria.3342
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Keywords

Climate Change, Causal Explanation, Risk perception, Preventive actions.

Section
MONOGRAPHIC SECTION