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Group Processes and Climate Change: Rejecting Intergroup Calls for Climate Action

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J. Lukas Thürmer
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Sean M. McCrea
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Poppy Lauretta McLeod
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvp.2026.102992delete
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• Unsustainable lifestyles among different groups cause the climate crisis • Different groups are thus a legitimate target for critical calls to climate action • Outgroup calls were consistently rejected as compared to the same ingroup calls • Responses to calls by full and extended ingroup (superordinate group) did not differ • Redefining group boundaries could be one key to mastering the climate crisis
Keywords:
climate change
group processes
intergroup calls
sustainability
social identity
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