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      People's wellbeing, civic capital and sustainable practices: Evidence from the European Values Study survey

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      sociology, environmentalism, wellbeing, social capital, civicness

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          The climate change issue is showing an unprecedented level of awareness in the political realm. Changing occasional sustainable practices into stable behaviors is the challenge that policymakers face. However, what makes people environmentally aware is an unsolved question, and research on this direction is in evolution. This paper examines factors that promote environmentally responsible behaviors. The study tests the hypothesis that people's wellbeing (SWB) predisposes individuals toward environmentalism. The mechanism of social and civic capital may underlie this association since people reporting higher wellbeing levels show empathy, solidarity, and greater civic engagement. This hypothesis is examined in the context of the European Union using micro-data from the European Values Study—EVS (wave 2017–2022). Results support the hypothesis that people's life satisfaction is compatible with the environmental mindset, given that those who report higher wellbeing express civicness and share pro-environmental beliefs and values. Evidence from this research suggests that supporting SWB growth may offer a fertile ground for promoting ecological awareness and developing more sustainable societies.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Front Sociol
                Front Sociol
                Front. Sociol.
                Frontiers in Sociology
                Frontiers Media S.A.
                2297-7775
                04 January 2023
                2022
                : 7
                : 1048397
                Affiliations
                Department of Economics, Business and Statistics, University of Palermo , Palermo, Italy
                Author notes

                Edited by: Vincenzo Auriemma, University of Salerno, Italy

                Reviewed by: Ivana Ferrara, Ordine Degli Psicologi Della Campania, Italy; Valeria Saladino, University of Cassino, Italy; Ihsana Sabriani Borualogo, Universitas Islam Bandung, Indonesia

                *Correspondence: Marco Ciziceno ✉ marco.ciziceno@ 123456unipa.it

                This article was submitted to Sociological Theory, a section of the journal Frontiers in Sociology

                †ORCID: Marco Ciziceno orcid.org/0000-0001-8183-5699

                Article
                10.3389/fsoc.2022.1048397
                9846817
                8f9f1529-9bf3-4790-9bca-29b0ebe86d8d
                Copyright © 2023 Ciziceno.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

                History
                : 30 September 2022
                : 06 December 2022
                Page count
                Figures: 0, Tables: 3, Equations: 1, References: 79, Pages: 13, Words: 7735
                Categories
                Sociology
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                sociology,environmentalism,wellbeing,social capital,civicness

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