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Pro-environmental behaviour and support for environmental policy as expressions of pro-environmental motivation

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 76, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2021.101650

Keywords

Pro-environmental behaviour; Policy support; Spillover; Intrinsic motivation; Actual behaviour

Funding

  1. Green Deal project PublicAcceptability of Energy Concepts [UI60071]

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Through research on pro-environmental behavior and support for environmental policy, both of which are expressions of intrinsic pro-environmental motivation, it was found that people tend to engage in both behaviors simultaneously. Stronger pro-environmental motivation was associated with more pro-environmental behavior and greater support for policy. The relationship between behavior and policy support weakened or disappeared when controlling for pro-environmental motivation.
To effectively limit climate change, we need people to both behave pro-environmentally and support environmental policy. However, there are conflicting results about whether people are likely to do both these actions. Extending previous research, we propose that people are likely to both behave pro-environmentally and support environmental policy because both are expressions of intrinsic pro-environmental motivation. We tested our reasoning in three studies in which we vary the order of measuring pro-environmental behaviour and policy support, and include different indicators of behaviour and policy support. As hypothesised, we consistently found that pro-environmental behaviour and environmental policy support are positively related. Importantly, as expected, stronger pro-environmental motivation was related to more pro-environmental behaviour and greater support for environmental policy. Further, the relationship between behaviour and policy support became weaker-or disappeared-when controlling for pro-environmental motivation. We find no evidence that focusing people on their environmental motivation results in increased engagement in pro-environmental action. Our results imply that policymakers can encourage people to both behave pro-environmentally and support environmental policy without concern that one might impede the other.

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