#33797
Mentioned in 1 episodes
Don't Even Think About It
Book • 2015
George Marshall's "Don't Even Think About It" delves into the psychological barriers that hinder our ability to address climate change effectively.
The book explores the cognitive biases, emotional responses, and societal structures that contribute to climate denial and inaction.
Marshall uses compelling narratives and scientific evidence to illustrate how our brains are wired to resist accepting the long-term threat of climate change.
He argues that effective communication and engagement strategies are crucial to overcome these psychological hurdles and foster collective action.
The book offers valuable insights into the human element of climate change, highlighting the need for a more nuanced and empathetic approach to climate communication and advocacy.
The book explores the cognitive biases, emotional responses, and societal structures that contribute to climate denial and inaction.
Marshall uses compelling narratives and scientific evidence to illustrate how our brains are wired to resist accepting the long-term threat of climate change.
He argues that effective communication and engagement strategies are crucial to overcome these psychological hurdles and foster collective action.
The book offers valuable insights into the human element of climate change, highlighting the need for a more nuanced and empathetic approach to climate communication and advocacy.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 1 episodes
Mentioned by Dave Powell when discussing the psychology of climate change and our difficulty in comprehending its gravity.

13 snips
(Getting Your Head Around) the End of the World, with Laurie Laybourn