The more news about the impending consequences of climate change, the more I wonder why individuals react so slowly to the reality of climate change. Many behavioral scientists now attempt to address this issue. In the UK an organization called Climate Psychology Alliance serves as a hub for analysts and other practitioners of therapy who […]
Unresponsiveness to climate change: one reason
by Susan Bodnar
Filed Under: climate change Tagged With: ecopsychology, emotional reaction to climate change, environment, human response to climate change, mind nature relationship, psychoanalysis and the environment, psychological response to climate change, Reaction to climate change