Should environmentalists be concerned about materialism? An analysis of attitudes, behaviours and greenhouse gas emissions
This study analyses the relationships between materialistic values, environmental concerns, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in a sample of 1004 Swedish residents. The previously established material values scale (MVS) is employed along with detailed measurements of the respondents' GHG emiss...
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