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Robert Gifford

Professor and expert in environmental psychology, contributing insights on climate inaction.

Top 5 podcasts with Robert Gifford

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May 14, 2020 • 33min

Scales of Change - Introduction: A Theory of Change

Robert Gifford, a psychology and environmental studies professor, discusses his 'dragons of climate inaction' framework, exploring psychological barriers to effective climate action. Quetztonat Charlene George, a cultural guide and artist from the Coast Salish First Nations, shares insights on storytelling's role in reconnecting with the land and fostering community. They delve into the urgent need for collective action, reflect on pandemic parallels with climate change, and highlight the importance of individual and systemic approaches to sustainability.
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May 21, 2020 • 37min

Scales of Change - Chapter 1: Hope Punk

In this engaging discussion, Robert Gifford, a psychologist specializing in environmental studies, Nicolas Depensier, renowned cinematographer of 'Anthropocene,' and Ellen Kelsey, an author dedicated to environmental education, dive into the psychological barriers to climate action. They dissect concepts like perceived behavioral control and self-efficacy, shedding light on how shifting narratives can foster hope. By exploring the idea of 'Hope Punk,' they highlight the importance of community resilience and storytelling in inspiring collective environmental action, all while challenging negative perceptions surrounding climate change.
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Jun 18, 2020 • 32min

Scales of Change - Chapter 4: Driving Decisions

Join Robert Gifford, a professor of environmental psychology, alongside social psychologist Reuven Sussman and behavioral scientist Christine Kormos, as they tackle the 'Dragons of Discredence.' They delve into climate denial's subtle impacts on policy trust and the importance of effective communication strategies. The conversation highlights innovative approaches for promoting sustainable choices, emphasizing self-interest as a motivator in environmental action, and how aligning incentives can drive transformative change. Tune in for insights that mix psychology with real-world impact!
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Jun 11, 2020 • 39min

Scales of Change - Chapter 3: Writing on the Wall

Robert Gifford, a leading environmental psychologist, Kate Sandilands, a professor and climate thought leader, and Kay Gallivan, an artist behind the Wasteland Project, come together to discuss the social dynamics of climate action. They delve into how social comparison influences our motivations and highlights the importance of community conversations. The discussion emphasizes storytelling as a powerful tool for change and showcases Gallivan's immersive art installation as a unique response to climate anxiety, urging listeners to engage collectively for a sustainable future.
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May 28, 2020 • 34min

Scales of Change - Chapter 2: Technosalvation

Robert Gifford, an environmental psychologist, shares insights on the ideologies limiting our climate response. Kevin Kaners, a podcaster who delves into negative emissions technologies, discusses the skepticism surrounding carbon capture methods. Kate Moran, leading Ocean Networks Canada, shares exciting developments in converting CO2 into solid rock through the Solid Carbon project. The conversation critiques the 'technosalvation' mindset, stressing that while technology is crucial, personal accountability and systemic change are equally essential in the fight against climate change.