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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 Publication | PLOS CLIMATE |
Volume | 2Issue: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 Type | Journal article |
Collection | Faculty of Social Sciences DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS |
Corresponding Author | Terry van Gevelt |
Affiliation | Department of Economics, University of Macau, Macau SAR, Zhuhai, China, |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | 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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