Some people have been debating whether or not scientists should become climate change activists or if they should stick to the data. The concern is that the general population seems less worried about environmental issues. Given our culture’s typical reliance on external solutions to problems, it doesn’t surprise me that journalists and pundits are looking […]
People Don’t Always Act in their Best Interest
by Susan Bodnar
Filed Under: climate change, ecopsychcology, human interaction, personal environmentalism, relationships, Uncategorized Tagged With: climate change, ecoloical unconscious, environment, ground up environmental change, human relationship to nature, human relationships, mind nature relationship, personal environmentalism, pschological aspects of climate change