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Visual Art Inspired by Climate Change: An Analysis of Audience Reactions to 37 Artworks Presented During 21st UN Climate Summit in Paris

Christian Andreas Klöckner & Laura K. Sommer

March 11, 2021

Emotions motivate behavior; and, art activates emotions. Being confronted with climate change-related-artwork relates to increased climate policy support. The impact is first channeled through (both positive & negative) emotional activation; then, is followed with cognitive processing (reflection).

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