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By: Anusree Ashok.
Psychology Department, Nilgiri College of Arts and Science, India
The contemporary digital world has recorded several environmental disasters al, around the world which has necessitates the need for an urgent action. Integrate technology to fight against the environmental crisis should be one of the most effective actions for this purpose. The present study aims to examines the impact of digital environmental engagement on environmental attitude and pro-environmental behaviour among the degree students in Nilgiris district. Participants (N=120) were recruited using purposive sampling, responded to Environmental Attitude Inventory and Pro-environmental Behaviour Scale. Regression analysis revealed that digital environmental engagement has a strong positive impact on environmental attitude but not on the pro-environmental behaviour of the students.
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