
Why our Brains Don't Fear Climate Change Enough
The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos
The Psychology of Climate Inaction
This chapter explores the psychological barriers and emotional responses humans have toward climate change, contrasting our instinctual reactions to immediate threats with the apathy towards long-term issues. It discusses how our perception of harm, influenced by intent, affects urgency in addressing environmental degradation. Additionally, the chapter delves into adaptation and normalization of climate issues, emphasizing the need for collective action to foster a proactive approach.
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