Focuses on the role of reinforcement and incentives in shaping habits like recycling or energy consumption.
Explores the "unconscious" defenses, such as denial and apathy, that people use to cope with the anxiety of ecological collapse. The Psychology of Environmental Problems: Psych...
Examines how mental heuristics, biases, and a lack of immediate sensory feedback (e.g., the invisibility of CO2) hinder our response to global threats. Focuses on the role of reinforcement and incentives
The text demonstrates how major psychological disciplines provide unique lenses to understand and solve environmental crises: such as denial and apathy
Focuses on the role of reinforcement and incentives in shaping habits like recycling or energy consumption.
Explores the "unconscious" defenses, such as denial and apathy, that people use to cope with the anxiety of ecological collapse.
Examines how mental heuristics, biases, and a lack of immediate sensory feedback (e.g., the invisibility of CO2) hinder our response to global threats.
The text demonstrates how major psychological disciplines provide unique lenses to understand and solve environmental crises: