climate psychology
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Does shame have a place in the climate fight? Jennifer Jacquet thinks so
The climate psychologist and author of "Is Shame Necessary?" explains why need more shame (and less guilt) if we're going to fix the climate.
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Pope Francis isn’t the only old Catholic who believes in climate change
You might have more in common with your grandpa than you think.
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Look at this trippy map of all your climate-related Google searches
The visualization shows how our everyday climate questions differ around the world.
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Poll shows Americans are starting to worry about climate change again
After a decade of worrying about other things, the number of Americans concerned about global warming is beginning to creep up again.
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Can the pope move the needle on climate change?
Pope Francis is about to issue a major statement on the climate. It's likely to be more homily than policy prescription, but it could still make a huge difference.
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10 things you want to know about human nature if you’re fighting climate change
Here's wisdom gleaned from interviews with dozens of experts in psychology, neuroscience, sociology, economics, and political science.
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Could pesky children be the solution to climate change?
A British economist-baron argues that the persuasive powers children hold over their progenitors could be our secret weapon in fighting global warming.
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You’re obsessing about the wrong home energy uses
Scholars are trying to figure out why we're so misinformed about the differing footprints of household appliances -- and how we might do better.
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Here’s why we need to politicize disasters
Ted Cruz says we shouldn't politicize the Texas floods. He's wrong. If we want to prevent disasters tomorrow, we need talk about vulnerabilities today.