A headline reads: Parents Tried to Shield Their Children From Vaccines. Instead They Got Measles. (But “instead” is crossed out in red)
fixed it
@wouterpoortinga
Professor of #EnvironmentalPsychology @WSofArchi, @PsychCardiffUni, and @cast-centre.bsky.social Ffrîsiad a fabwysiadwyd gan Gymru Interest in Public engagement with climate change, Sustainable lifestyles & behaviour, and Environment & health
A headline reads: Parents Tried to Shield Their Children From Vaccines. Instead They Got Measles. (But “instead” is crossed out in red)
fixed it
Caldicot I think
Let’s do it
Boomers grew rich as their economies were financialised, turning them into 'mini capitalists' who cared more about asset prices than wages.
But the financial boom that made them wealthy was a one-off - and the next generation will never catch up.
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#EnvironmentalPsychology in China has grown through decades of pioneering scholarship and collaboration.
In IAPS Bulletin 53, Xu Leiqing and Wu Jianping trace the field’s development -from early courses and textbooks to the Environment-Behavior Research Association (EBRA) 🌍
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🌍 I4NG Make it Green: Insights on Climate Action and Public Perception
How can social science research support Europe’s green transition?
Join our upcoming Infra4NextGen workshop exploring the Green Pillar of NextGenerationEU : www.cessda.eu/Events/CESSD...
Join @wouterpoortinga.bsky.social and our colleagues from the Joint research Centre @ec.europa.eu for a day full of interesting talks and activities related to the Make it Green! Pillar of the Infra4NextGen project @ess-survey.bsky.social @ggp.bsky.social @evs-values.bsky.social
"Imposing minimum teaching requirements...has been touted as a way to cut costs and 'better focus university resources in the classroom,' .... The notion is also gaining steam in conservative circles as a means of ensuring faculty productivity and curbing 'intellectually unserious' research."
Repair, reuse, reduce - it works.
Repair Café Wales has helped save over 1 million kg of CO2 by fixing, reusing and sharing, keeping items in use and out of landfill.
Small fixes. Big impact.
Community-powered climate action at its best 👏
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This one-day workshop introduces participants to the Green Pillar of the #NextGenEU Programme, combining expert insights with hands-on group work to explore how public attitudes, values, and behaviours shape climate action. with high-quality data sources, such as #CRONOS3 (ess.sikt.no/en/)!
🌱 Make it Green: Insights on Climate Action and Public Perception 🌱
📅 23 Feb 2026
🕘 9-16 CET
💻 Online workshop (shorturl.at/E3Y5G)
How can social science support climate action and green policies across Europe? @ess-survey.bsky.social @cessda.bsky.social
👉 Register here: shorturl.at/NCplA
Why do people support or oppose bike lanes? 🤔🚲
In an article for The Conversation UK, CAST's Prof Wouter Poortinga (@wouterpoortinga.bsky.social) sheds light on public opinion of bike lanes, referencing his study of UK-based tweets about cycle lanes and LTNs from 2018-2022.
Read the article 👇
Research suggests that more consultation about cycle lanes would bring more support for them.
🚲 Segregated cycle lanes popular with both drivers & cyclists
🧠 Strongest opposition is from small group framing change as loss of driving “freedom” & only group to prefer status quo
Overall sentiment is more positive than debates suggest, but design and consultation are key.
🔗 shorturl.at/Ovkco
Cycle lanes and LTNs often attract loud opposition, making them seem deeply unpopular. But are they?
Across multiple studies (survey + analysis of 36k UK tweets), we find broad support - especially for well-designed, segregated lanes. Good quality cycle lanes benefit all!
🔗 shorturl.at/Ovkco
How to make outdoor learning accessible and inclusive for all children
💡Design activities based on Universal Design for Learning
👍 Provide staff training
📣 Share good practice
🪶 Identify opportunities for flexible participation
#OutdoorLearning #Psychology #DevSci
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
What do people in England think about their local area? In this short report I take a look at surveys we conducted with @yougov.co.uk in 2022, 2024 and 2025 to gain some insights...
Some key findings...
📘 IAPS Bulletin 53 is out! (👉 iaps-association.org/wp-content/u...). This issue contains contributions on how people understand & engage with #Nature & the #BuiltEnvironment.
Highlights include an editorial address, reflection of nature in #EnvironmentalPsychology, and #EnvPsy in #China (1/2)
There were more than 1 million larger cars - SUVs - sold in 2023. This is around 60% of sales and is projected to be 75% of sales in coming years*.
🚸 We believe children should be safe travelling to and from school.
* Stats @cleancitiescampaign
#carspreading #suvs #schoolrun
A whiteboard sign inside a building reads “Croeso / Welcome to Llyfrgell Bute Library” in green marker. Below, handwritten arrows point in opposite directions: one arrow to the right labeled “The Library,” and one arrow to the left labeled “Reality.”
I know where i want to be @cardiffunilib.bsky.social
Read the news story for a quick summary: infra4nextgen.com/make-it-gree...
Last month, CAST's Prof Wouter Poortinga published new research on "European public opinion on climate change, fairness, and climate action", using data from the #CRONOS3 panel across 11 European countries (2024–25). 📣
Read the report: infra4nextgen.com/wp-content/u...
Key findings thread 🧵
Don’t miss out! Be sure to submit your abstract by this Friday, 9 January, 23:59 GMT. We welcome submissions for individual posters, individual talks, symposia, panel discussions, and our Early Career Researchers Workshop.
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Dear all, the 29th IAPS 2026 Conference will take place from Monday 29 June to Friday 3 July 2026. There are just a few days left to make a submission to the conference, including to our Early Career Researchers Workshop. The Call for Submissions closes THIS Friday ( 9 January 2026)
"The reason so many of yesterday’s free-speech champions transitioned so easily into today’s pro-Trump censors is that their definition of free speech never included the right of others to talk back." @adamserwer.bsky.social www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/1...
@meridethgattis.bsky.social
Key insights:
🦆 Animals grabbed attention most
❤️ Connection came through emotion, senses & beauty
😊 Mostly positive feelings
👫 Social context + size, movement & novelty mattered
A great #CardiffUniversity @wwtworldwide.bsky.social collaboration 👏
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Using photo-elicitation interviews, children took photos on a wetland visit and then talked about them 📸🌿
This helped “open the black box” of environmental education by centring children’s own perspectives and experiences. (2/3)
Congrats to Magie Junker on her 1st PhD paper 🎉, published in Environmental Education Research
The study explores how children connected with nature during Generation Wild (designed & delivered by @wwtworldwide.bsky.social ) using photo-elicitation interviews 📸🌿
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