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What we think about when we try not to think about global warming : toward a new psychology of climate action / Per Espen Stoknes ; foreword by Jorgen Randers.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: White River Junction, Vermont : Chelsea Green Publishing, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: xxi, 290 sidor illustrationer 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781603585835
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.915 23
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I. Thinking. Understanding the Climate Paradox -- 1. The psychological Climate Paradox - 2. "Climate is the New Marx": The Many Faces of Skepticism and Denial - 3. The Human Animal as Seen by Evolutionary Psychology -- 4. How Climate Facts and Risks Are Perceived : Cognitive Psychology -- 5. What Others Are Saying . Social Psychology -- 6. The Roots of Denial : The Psychology of Identity -- 7. The Five Psychological Barriers to Climate Action -- Part II. Doing. If It Doesn't Work, Do Something Else - 8. From Barriers to Solutions -- 9. The Power of Social Networks -- 10. Reframing the Climate Messages - 11. Make It Simple to Choose Right - 12. Use the Power of Stories to Re-Story Climate - 13. New Signals of Progress - Part III. Being. Inside the Living Air -- 14. The Air's Way of Being - 15. Stand Up for Your Depression -- 16. Climate Disruption as Symptom: What Is It Trying to Tell Us? - 17. Re-Imagining Climate as the Living Air - 18. It's Hopeless and I'll Give It My All
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Book Högskolan Väst Entréplan (2nd floor) Våning 2 Hållbarhet 155 Stoknes Available 6004300073366
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Part I. Thinking. Understanding the Climate Paradox -- 1. The psychological Climate Paradox - 2. "Climate is the New Marx": The Many Faces of Skepticism and Denial - 3. The Human Animal as Seen by Evolutionary Psychology -- 4. How Climate Facts and Risks Are Perceived : Cognitive Psychology -- 5. What Others Are Saying . Social Psychology -- 6. The Roots of Denial : The Psychology of Identity -- 7. The Five Psychological Barriers to Climate Action -- Part II. Doing. If It Doesn't Work, Do Something Else - 8. From Barriers to Solutions -- 9. The Power of Social Networks -- 10. Reframing the Climate Messages - 11. Make It Simple to Choose Right - 12. Use the Power of Stories to Re-Story Climate - 13. New Signals of Progress - Part III. Being. Inside the Living Air -- 14. The Air's Way of Being - 15. Stand Up for Your Depression -- 16. Climate Disruption as Symptom: What Is It Trying to Tell Us? - 17. Re-Imagining Climate as the Living Air - 18. It's Hopeless and I'll Give It My All

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