“…Environmental empathy is an internal motivator (consciously or subconsciously derived from an individual’s values, experiences, and knowledge) that is associated with pro-environmental behaviors, and is considered to be central to garnering support for conservation efforts (e.g., Kollmuss & Agyeman, 2002; Tam, 2013; Wharton et al, 2019). Some empirical research suggests that environmental empathy can be facilitated by small, simple interventions, such as prompting individuals to take the perspective of an animal harmed by pollution (Schultz, 2000), and it is believed that an individual’s empathy, rather than being fixed, can grow over time (Wharton et al, 2019). Inducing empathy for lesser-known environmental issues, however, may be challenging given the unfamiliarity and psychological distance from which individuals construe such topics (Schuldt et al, 2016).…”