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Consumer consciousness on meat and the environment — Exploring differences

Appetite, 2016
Global environmental challenges require changes in both the production and the consumption of goods. In this paper we analyse how consumers perceive the high environmental burden of meat. We analysed consumer environmental consciousness, including problem awareness and a support to action dimensions, latter including perceived self-efficacy as well as ...
Pasi Pohjolainen   +2 more
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Environment, consciousness, and quantum measurement

Foundations of Physics, 1976
It is shown that (a) the conscious observer plays no essential part in the measurement process, and (b) environmental perturbations of whatever kind fail to account for the evolution of systems into “mixtures” or “dynamically decoupled” systems.
Donald Bedford, Derek Wang
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Gender, feminist consciousness, and the environment: Exploring the “natural” connection

Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 2002
Abstract Ecofeminists have long argued that due to biological differences between the sexes, women are inherently closer to nature than men. They also contend that women “naturally” care for the environment as an extension of their caring roles, being socialized as mothers and caregivers.
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