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"environmental guilt" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of responsibility for the harm done to the environment through one's actions or inactions. For example, "After learning about the effects of climate change, I started to feel a strong sense of environmental guilt."
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A visit last week to Green Depot, an inspiring new store stocked with environmentally-sound home improvement supplies, greatly reduced my brain's environmental guilt emissions.
There is every likelihood of better environmental indexes down the road, better ways to measure the scale of individual, civic and corporate environmental guilt.
You, too, can experience the environmental guilt associated with the traditional pod coffee system, but in cola form!
In the race to survive, Japan's auto giants have moved on from tickling consumers' fancy to prodding their environmental guilt.
For some buyers those consumed by environmental guilt and willing to drive lightweight, low-horsepower cars–hybrids are already a compelling buy.
For those who aren't racked by enough environmental guilt to buy a hybrid, driving green can mean any number of readily available and easy-to-implement solutions that can increase your gas mileage.
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In the context of pro-environmental behaviors, guilt means a consumer's negative emotional state caused by the discrepancy between his/her knowledge that he/she should behave pro-environmentally and his/her recognition that he/she does not.
Table 2 Measurement model evaluation Past recycling behavior Environmental concern Anticipated guilt Green apparel shopping behavior Past recycling behavior.
School textbooks are counsels of despair and guilt (see "Environmental Education", published by the Institute of Economic Affairs), which offer no hope of winning the war against famine, disease and pollution, thereby inducing fatalism rather than determination.Above all, the exaggeration of the population explosion leads to a form of misanthropy that comes dangerously close to fascism.
Two motivation variables of our interest were environmental concern and anticipated guilt as a mediator and a moderator, respectively.
Additionally, this study incorporates a potential mediator and a moderator, environmental concern and anticipated guilt, respectively, in order to explain the nature of the spillover process.
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