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1 Beating the blues by viewing Green: Depressive symptoms predict greater restoration from stress and negative affect after viewing a nature video Meuwese, Daphne

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2 Beauty of the Beast: Beauty as an important dimension in the moral standing of animals Klebl, Christoph

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3 Changing diets - Testing the impact of knowledge and information nudges on sustainable dietary choices Morren, Meike

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4 Children's preferences on the move: Establishing the characteristics of unofficial paths and their benefits for children's physical play in Australian primary school grounds Aminpour, Fatemeh

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5 Climate change threatens nomadic herding in Mongolia: A model of climate change risk perception and behavioral adaptation Sattler, David N.

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6 Corrigendum to “Why going green feels good.” [Journal of Environmental Psychology (2020), Volume 71, 101492] Venhoeven, Leonie A.

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7 Cut back or give it up? The effectiveness of reduce and eliminate appeals and dynamic norm messaging to curb meat consumption Sparkman, Gregg

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8 Do people's assumptions about the social world matter? The effects of social axioms on environmental attitude and efficacy beliefs Chan, Hoi-Wing

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10 Effects of COVID-19-related stay-at-home order on neuropsychophysiological response to urban spaces: Beneficial role of exposure to nature? Olszewska-Guizzo, Agnieszka

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11 Examining the relationship between knowledge and attitude extremity on genetic engineering technology: A conceptual replication study from China Min, Chen

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12 Global climate marches sharply raise attention to climate change: Analysis of climate search behavior in 46 countries Sisco, Matthew R.

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13 Good eats, bad intentions? Reputational costs of organic consumption van de Grint, Laura T.M.

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14 Greenwash yourself: The relationship between communal and agentic narcissism and pro-environmental behavior Kesenheimer, Jana S.

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15 Learning from navigation, and tasks assessing its accuracy: The role of visuospatial abilities and wayfinding inclinations Meneghetti, Chiara

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16 Making theory useful for understanding high-impact behavior. A response to van Valkengoed et al. (2021) Lange, Florian

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17 Measuring pro-environmental behavior using the carbon emission task Berger, Sebastian

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18 Offsetting behavioral costs with personal attitude: Identifying the psychological essence of an environmental attitude measure Kaiser, Florian G.

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19 Price of change: Does a small alteration to the price of meat and vegetarian options affect their sales? Garnett, Emma E.

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20 Spatial routinization and a ‘secure base’ in displacement processes: Understanding place attachment through the security-exploratory cycle and urban ontological security frameworks Helly, Hirsh

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21 The cross-cultural challenges of integrating personal norms into the Theory of Planned Behavior: A meta-analytic structural equation modeling (MASEM) approach Morren, Meike

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22 The influence of different efficacy constructs on energy conservation intentions and climate change policy support Choi, Soobin

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23 Theory enhances impact. Reply to: ‘The case for impact-focused environmental psychology’ van Valkengoed, Anne M.

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24 The way we perceive a place implies who can live there: Essentialisation of place and attitudes towards diversity Wnuk, Anna

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25 Too attached to let others in? The role of different types of place attachment in predicting intergroup attitudes in a conflict setting Wnuk, Anna

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26 When your shop says #lessismore. Online communication interventions for clothing sufficiency Frick, Vivian

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27 Which is primary: Preference or perceived instoration? Korpela, Kalevi M.

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