Journal article

Beauty Builds Cooperation by Increasing Moral Concern for the Environment

K Kirkland, PAM Van Lange, N Charalambous, C Strauss, B Bastian

Environment and Behavior | Published : 2024

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Abstract

We aimed to investigate the role of moral value in influencing cooperative behavior in environmental conservation. Our research involved two studies examining whether attributing moral value to non-sentient resources (the environment) impacts participants’ resource preservation actions. Results revealed that associating an environmental consequence with resource consumption led to increased cooperative behavior, driven by a desire to protect trees and nature’s intrinsic value. Further, participants demonstrated higher conservation efforts when the environmental consequence was paired with a beautiful image of a tree. These findings suggest that the beauty of nature may be a significant drive..

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