Autori
Conzo, PierluigiFuochi, GiuliaZotti, RobertoMosso, Cristina O.Capezzone, TommasoAnfossi, LauraTitolo
We care, but delegate: Climate disasters and climate migration trigger concern, normative beliefs, and altruism – but not cooperationPeriodico
Università degli studi di Torino. Dip. Di Economia e Statistica Cognetti de Martiis. Working paper seriesAnno:
2025 - Volume:
6 - Fascicolo:
11 - Pagina iniziale:
1 - Pagina finale:
27Despite growing awareness of climate change, individual action
remains limited. We conducted two pre-registered experiments (one online
with a representative sample, one in the laboratory with incentivized
tasks) to examine whether framing climate risks as natural disasters –
i.e., an immediate, unpredictable threat – or climate migration – i.e., a
distant, gradual threat – in one's own country fosters pro-environmental
behavior, also identifying mechanisms behind the persistent
intention–action gap. Exposure to nature risks increased personal normative
beliefs, concern, and donations to environmental causes, but did not
promote cooperation in settings prone to free-riding. Hormonal data
revealed a defensive ‘flight' response, suggesting risk avoidance in
strategic contexts. Altruism emerged in non-competitive settings, but
collective action remained limited by fear that others would not cooperate,
prompting individuals to delegate responsibility to institutions. This
tendency was especially pronounced among participants with high
institutional trust, who, after exposure to climate risks, lowered their
contributions and expectations in strategic settings, while increasing
donations in non-strategic contexts.
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