PsyberSpace: Exploring the Psychological Dimensions of Climate ChangeIn this episode of PsyberSpace, host Leslie Poston digs into the psychological impact of climate change on human thoughts, behaviors, and societal structures. The episode explores climate anxiety, psychological barriers to climate action, and the role of community resilience. Insights from experts like Dr. Susan Clayton and Dr. Elke Weber shed light on the complexities of denial, cognitive dissonance, and motivation in the context of environmental psychology. The discussion also covers the effect of climate change on daily routines, work, social dynamics, and food security, emphasizing the need for effective strategies and collective efforts to foster mental resilience and societal adaptation.Vote for us for Best Psychology Podcast! Voting is open until October 1st.00:00 Introduction to the Psychological Dimensions of Climate Change01:12 Understanding Climate Anxiety03:10 Psychological Barriers to Climate Action05:50 Motivations for Environmental Behavior08:47 Denial and Cognitive Dissonance11:43 Community Resilience and Collective Action15:01 The Future of Environmental Psychology18:02 Climate Change and Work Life21:43 Daily Life and Social Interactions in a Warming World24:58 The Impact of Climate Change on Food Systems28:58 Conclusion: Moving from Fear to Hope
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