Scientific journal paper Q1
Testing common knowledge: are Northern Europeans and millennials more concerned about the environment?
Cristina Gómez-Román (Gómez-Román, C.); Maria Lima (Lima, M. L.); Gloria Seoane (Seoane, G.); Mónica Alzate (Alzate, M.); Marcos Dono (Dono, M.); José-Manuel Sabucedo (Sabucedo, J.-M.);
Journal Title
Sustainability
Year (definitive publication)
2021
Language
English
Country
Switzerland
More Information
Web of Science®

Times Cited: 16

(Last checked: 2024-05-17 10:32)

View record in Web of Science®


: 1.4
Scopus

Times Cited: 20

(Last checked: 2024-05-15 08:56)

View record in Scopus


: 1.6
Google Scholar

This publication is not indexed in Google Scholar

Abstract
This study explores whether there are differences in several environmental dimensions, when the European Region and Generation cohort are considered. In doing so, this study compares millennials in North and South Europe with members of Generation X in three environmental dimensions: attitudes, personal norms, and behavior. Using data from the European Social Survey (n = 6.216), the researchers tested the hypothesis that Northern Europeans and millennials have more pro-environmental standing than southerners and Generation Xers. The findings challenge the common belief that millennials are more committed to being environmentally conscious, showing that many millennials do not feel responsible for their climate footprint, nor do they behave in a way that shows more concern than previous generations to improve their environmental performance. Furthermore, contrary to expectations, Northern European participants are not the most committed, in all environmental dimensions, compared to Southern Europeans.
Acknowledgements
--
Keywords
Europe,Generation,Pro-environmental attitudes,Pro-environmental behavior,Personal norms
  • Chemical Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Earth and related Environmental Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Other Natural Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Environmental Engineering - Engineering and Technology
  • Social and Economic Geography - Social Sciences
Funding Records
Funding Reference Funding Entity
GRC/GPC2016-017-GI-1456 Galician Competitive Research Group
UIDB/03125/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
AGRUP2015/02 CRETUS Strategic Partnership

With the objective to increase the research activity directed towards the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, the possibility of associating scientific publications with the Sustainable Development Goals is now available in Ciência-IUL. These are the Sustainable Development Goals identified by the author(s) for this publication. For more detailed information on the Sustainable Development Goals, click here.