Psychology and climate change: human perceptions, impacts, and responses
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adam_text | Contents List of contributors Preface 1 Introduction: Psychology and climate change Susan Clayton and Christie Manning 1.1 Direct impacts of climate change on human society 1.2 The role for psychology 1.3 Outline of the volume 1.4 Summing up References Part I 2 3 Perceptions and Communication Perceptions of climate change Lorraine Whitmarsh and Stuart Capstick 2.1 What are public perceptions and why do they matter? 2.2 How do people perceive climate change? 2.3 How have public perceptions of climate change developed over time and across nations? 2.4 What influences public perceptions of climate change? 2.5 Conclusion References Climate change communication: Challenges, insights, and opportunities Ezra M. Markowitz and Meaghan L. Guckian 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Why is climate change communication so challenging? 3.3 Improving climate change communication efforts 3.4 Moving forward: New approaches and future directions 3.5 Concluding thoughts References ix xi 1 2 3 5 8 9 11 13 13 14 17 23 25 26 35 35 38 41 50 53 54
Contents 4 5 Social construction of scientifically grounded climate change discussions Janet K. Swim, Nathaniel Geiger, Julie Sweetland and John Fraser 4.1 Social construction of scientifically grounded climate change discussions 4.2 The importance of conversations 4.3 Barriers to conversations 4.4 Improving conversations 4.5 Applying research in practice 4.6 Effects of training on educators and visitors to informal science learning centers 4.7 Conclusion Appendix A Details about study Acknowledgements References A diversity science approach to climate change Adam R. Pearson and Jonathon P. Schuldt 5.1 A diversity science approach to climate change 5.2 Why diversity matters for climate change 5.3 Identity influences beyond partisan politics 5.4 Motivational barriers across groups 5.5 Implications for organizational outreach and policy 5.6 Conclusion Acknowledgements References Part II Responding to Climate Change 6 7 Contributions of psychology to limiting climate change: Opportunities through consumer behavior Kimberly S. Wolske and Paul C. Stern 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Determinants of behavior 6.3 Influencing consumer energy behavior: What does psychology know? 6.4 Conclusions and research agenda Acknowledgment References Understanding responses to climate change: Psychological barriers to mitigation and a new theory of behavioralchoice Robert Gifford, Karine Lacroix and Angel Chen 7.1 Why aren’t we taking (more) action? 65 65 66 68 70 74 79 85 86 87 87 95 95 96 99 103 112 115 116 116 125 127 127 132 135 146 149 149 161 162
Contents vii 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 Psychological barriers: The dragons of inaction Developing an instrument for measuring psychological barriers The Dragons of Inaction Psychological Barriers (D1PB) instrument Practical applications Future research directions Incorporating psychological barriers into a new model of behavior choice 7.8 Conclusion References 8 Environmental protection through societal change: What psychology knows about collective climate action—and what it needs to Und out Sebastian Bamberg, Jonas H. Rees and Maxie Schulte 8.1 The social psychology of climate change 8.2 Conceptualizing group-based behavior: The social identity model of collective action 8.3 Becoming a collective climateprotection activist: From normative conflict to social validation andconsensualizing 8.4 Collective climate action as a source of personality development and well-being 8.5 Conclusion: Developing an environmental psychology approach for explaining societal transition processes References Part III 9 10 Wellbeing and Resilience Threats to mental health and wellbeing associated with climate change Christie Manning and Susan Clayton 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Physical health effects of climate change 9.3 Mental health impacts from acute climate-related events 9.4 Mental health impacts from chronic climate changes 9.5 Impacts of climate change on social relationships 9.6 Vulnerable populations 9.7 Toward resilience 9.8 Conclusion References Individual impacts and resilience Thomas J. Doherty 10.1 How climate change impacts mental health: Three pathways 10.2 Cultural diversity,
intersectionalityand climate justice 163 169 172 174 176 176 178 179 185 187 188 196 202 206 208 215 217 217 218 219 221 227 228 233 234 235 245 246 249
viii Contents 10.3 Climate change: Vulnerability and risk factors for mental health impacts 10.4 Mental health disorders associated with global climate change 10.5 How climate change threatens psychological flourishing 10.6 Barriers to psychological coping with climate change: Complexity, disinformation, and powerlessness 10.7 Steps toward coping with global climate change as an individual 10.8 Therapeutic responses to climate change impacts 10.9 A positive message: Thriving in the era of global climatechange References 11 Psychological perspectives on community resilience and climate change: Insights, examples, and directions for future research Daniel A. Chapman, Carlie D. Trott, Linda Siika, Brian Liekei and Susan Clayton 11.1 What is community resilience? 11.2 Why are community resilience perspectives important for advancing climate change psychology? 11.3 Research on community resilience 11.4 Practical recommendations to foster resilience 11.5 Future directions for research 11.6 Conclusion References Index 250 252 253 255 255 259 261 262 267 268 271 276 278 280 284 284 289
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