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[quote]This research demonstrates how promoting the environment can negatively affect adoption of energy efficiency in the United States because of the political polarization surrounding environmental issues. Study 1 demonstrated that more politically conservative individuals were less in favor of investment in energy-efficient technology than were those who were more politically liberal. This finding was driven primarily by the lessened psychological value that more conservative individuals placed on reducing carbon emissions. Study 2 showed that this difference has consequences: [u]In a real-choice context, more conservative individuals were less likely to purchase a more expensive energy-efficient light bulb when it was labeled with an environmental message than when it was unlabeled[/u]. These results highlight the importance of taking into account psychological value-based considerations in the individual adoption of energy-efficient technology in the United States and beyond.[/quote]
Lol @ conservatives. Malevolent pricks.
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Edited by Ric_Adbur: 5/2/2013 2:27:04 AM"They are bad people" is too easy a conclusion to arrive at. Instead of dismissing them as evil, why don't we try to understand why they make the decisions they do? Otherwise, we'll never accomplish anything but more of the same situation we're in now; two sides who disagree yelling past each other while the country crumbles around them. In any situation where disagreement engenders such vitriol as this, someone has to suck it up and "be the bigger man" as it were. Otherwise the situation will never be resolved.