https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272494426000368

*Authors: *Milani Alessandro, Dessi Federica, Bonaiuto Marino

*03 February 2026*

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2026.102935

*Highlights*
•Normative influence (personal and social) drives acceptability and
acceptance.

•Affective responses to risks and benefits drive acceptability and
acceptance.

•Adaptation technologies require to be framed as necessary to gain public
acceptance.

•Mitigation technologies evoke nuanced emotional and societal evaluations.

•Invariant social acceptance process across mitigation and adaptation
technologies.

*Abstract*
The global push for sustainable energy and green technologies intensifies
to achieve ecological and energy transitions. A key part of this challenge
lies in ensuring society accepts both emerging and already available
technologies. This study unravels the psychological drivers behind why
people embrace or reject renewable and sustainable energy technologies for
mitigation and geoengineering for adaptation, spotlighting the powerful
interplay of personal (moral) and social norms as well as affective
responses to risks and benefits. Using a multi-method approach combining
path and psychometric network analyses, the research examines how these
factors influence public attitudes (acceptability) and intentions
(acceptance). Findings highlight personal and social norms directly and
indirectly (through acceptability mediation) influence acceptance
(intention to support, use, and pay for the technologies). In contrast,
affective responses directly influence the intention to support and
indirectly (through acceptability mediation) influence the intention to use
and pay for the technologies. Moreover, results reveal that geoengineering
technologies rely heavily on perceptions of necessity to garner acceptance,
whereas renewable and sustainable energy technologies elicit more complex
affective and evaluative reactions, reflecting their greater diffusion and
the more sophisticated cognitive and emotional appraisals people have
developed toward them. The results demonstrate the importance of leveraging
normative influence (personal and social), fostering positive affective
engagement, and considering necessity a key driver of acceptance. This
research advances the understanding of societal acceptance dynamics,
offering practical strategies to target key social-psychological variables
to overcome individual's barriers and facilitate the transition to
sustainable energy systems and innovative technologies.

*Source: ScienceDirect *

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