“…Diverse factors influence adoption of climate-related actions. These include (i) psychological factors, e.g., personal values and identity, threat awareness, sense of responsibility, the perceived behavior of others (social norms), and perceptions about the action; (ii) contextual factors that influence the opportunity to perform an action, e.g., availability of solar technologies, incentives; (iii) personal capacity to perform the action, including access to time and resources; and (iv) habits (Bouman et al, 2020;Klockner, 2013;Stern, 2000;Vainio, Pulkka, Paloniemi, Varho, & Tapio, 2020;van Valkengoed & Steg, 2019;Wolske, Gillingham, & Schultz, 2020). A distal but necessary precursor for taking action is knowing what actions can be performed to achieve a goal, sometimes referred to as "procedural knowledge" (Kaiser & Fuhrer, 2003).…”