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The Psychology of Climate Change (2015)

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Published: June 7, 2015 by VPR Producer

We’ve heard a lot about climate change and global warming over the past 20 years or so, but ironically people care about it less now than they did a decade ago! We talk to a researcher and author about how the framing of climate change can skew the message and create attitudes that affect how we think of global warming and how we become motivated – or not – to do something about it.


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  • Per Espen Stoknes, psychologist, economist, author of What We Think About When We Try Not to Think About Global Warming: Toward a new psychology of climate action

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  • stoknes.no
Program #: 15-23segment type: Feature StoriesTopics - Climate Change| Commentary and Criticism| Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change| Economics and Finance| Psychology and PsychiatryGuests - Per Espen StoknesBooks & Publications - What We Think About When We Try Not to Think About Global Warming: Toward a new psychology of climate action
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