Royal Society Open Science (Jun 2022)

Vaccination-hesitancy and global warming: distinct social challenges with similar behavioural solutions

  • Ilan Fischer,
  • Daniel I. Rubenstein,
  • Simon A. Levin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211515
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6

Abstract

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Although the COVID-19 vaccine has dramatically changed the fight against the pandemic, many exhibit vaccination-hesitancy. At the same time, continued human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases pose an alarming threat to humanity. Based on the theory of Subjective Expected Relative Similarity (SERS) and a recent international study that drastically modified COVID-19 health-related attitudes, we explain why a similar approach and a corresponding public policy are expected to help resolve both behavioural issues: reduce vaccination hesitancy and motivate climate actions.

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