Psychology & Climate Change
14-Jun-16 18:00
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We’re no strangers to climate change, and we know what we should be doing as individuals to slow it - saving electricity, driving less etc. But why are so many of us still reluctant to take on these practices? Aren’t we supposed to be in panic mode, if we know that the earth on which we live is running to a boil? We speak to psychologist Dr. Sander van der Linden to figure out how we come to rationalise climate change.
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Tags: Evening Edition, Global Warming, Sander van der Linden, Social Psychology, Social and Environmental Decision-Making, Princeton University, Climate Change, Recycling