| JDP website | https://jimproctor.us |
| EcoTypes initiative | https://ecotypes.us |
| Alder Creek Community Forest | https://aldercreek.org |
| JDP website | https://jimproctor.us |
| EcoTypes initiative | https://ecotypes.us |
| Alder Creek Community Forest | https://aldercreek.org |
Building on the successful AESS Frameworks Project workshops held as part of the 2022 and 2023 AESS Meetings, the Frameworks Mingle offers a simple way for interested Environmental Studies and Sciences instructors to reflect on the frameworks they bring to their teaching and scholarship. It proceeds with a simple form participants fill out in advance,
Demographics EcoTypes LC-ESSCA Fa23 Data Summary: Demographics,LC,ESSCA Total N,83,114 U.S. Proportion,97.5%,8.2% "Male" Gender ID (vs. Female/Nonbinary),29.3%,49.6% "Neither" ID (vs. Religious/Spiritual),49.4%,36.8% Age, years (as of end calendar year),19.2,18.8 Economic Class (-1 = "lower cla...
This study tests the hypotheses that overall environmental knowledge and climate-specific knowledge are inversely related to climate change anxiety, such that people who know more (less) about the environment in general, and about climate in particular, are less (more) anxious about climate change. Time lagged data were collected from N = 2,066 individuals in Germany. Results showed that, even after controlling for demographic characteristics, personality characteristics, and environmental attitudes, overall environmental knowledge and climate-specific knowledge were negatively related to climate change anxiety (both B = -.09, p < .001).