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### About This repository contains supplementary materials associated with the manuscript describing the cross-cultural validation of the **Inventory of Climate Emotions (ICE)**. ### Contents To download the materials (data and code) described in the manuscript, visit our [GitHub project](https://github.com/nencki-lobi/ICE-cultural-validation) or simply click [here](https://github.com/nencki-lobi/ICE-cultural-validation/archive/refs/heads/main.zip). ### How to use Please see our [README](https://github.com/nencki-lobi/ICE-cultural-validation/blob/main/README.md) for more information on how to reproduce the analyses described in the manuscript. ### How to cite Please cite the corresponding publication when using these materials: ---------- **Marczak, M., Wierzba, M., Kossowski, B., Marchewka A., Morote, R., & Klöckner, C.A. (2024)** *Emotional responses to climate change in Norway and Ireland: a validation of the Inventory of Climate Emotions (ICE) in two European countries and an inspection of its nomological span.* Frontiers in Psychology, 15. [https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1211272](https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1211272) ### Contact information If you would like to use Inventory of Climate Emotions (ICE) in your research please contact Michalina Marczak (michalina.marczak@ntnu.no). Any problems or concerns regarding this repository should be reported to Małgorzata Wierzba (m.wierzba@nencki.edu.pl). ### Funding The research leading to these results has received funding from the **Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2014-2021**, no. **2019/34/H/HS6/00677**.
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