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Using virtual simulations of future extreme weather events to communicate climate change risk
Terry van Gevelt; Brian G. McAdoo; Jie Yang; Linlin Li; Fiona Williamson; Alex Scollay; Aileen Lam; Kwan Nok Chan; Adam D. Switzer
2023-02-01
Source PublicationPLOS CLIMATE
Volume2Issue:2Pages:e0000112
Abstract

Virtual simulations of future extreme weather events may prove an effective vehicle for climate change risk communication. To test this, we created a 3D virtual simulation of a future tropical cyclone amplified by climate change. Using an experimental framework, we isolated the effect of our simulation on risk perceptions and individual mitigation behaviour for a representative sample (n = 1507) of the general public in Hong Kong. We find that exposure to our simulation is systematically associated with a relatively small decrease in risk perceptions and individual mitigation behaviour. We suggest that this is likely due to climate change scepticism, motivation crowding, geographical and temporal distance, high-risk thresholds, feelings of hopelessness, and concerns surrounding the immersiveness of the virtual simulation.

Language英語English
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Social Sciences
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Corresponding AuthorTerry van Gevelt
AffiliationDepartment of Economics, University of Macau, Macau SAR, Zhuhai, China,
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Terry van Gevelt,Brian G. McAdoo,Jie Yang,et al. Using virtual simulations of future extreme weather events to communicate climate change risk[J]. PLOS CLIMATE, 2023, 2(2), e0000112.
APA Terry van Gevelt., Brian G. McAdoo., Jie Yang., Linlin Li., Fiona Williamson., Alex Scollay., Aileen Lam., Kwan Nok Chan., & Adam D. Switzer (2023). Using virtual simulations of future extreme weather events to communicate climate change risk. PLOS CLIMATE, 2(2), e0000112.
MLA Terry van Gevelt,et al."Using virtual simulations of future extreme weather events to communicate climate change risk".PLOS CLIMATE 2.2(2023):e0000112.
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