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Psychology and Climate Change: Human Perceptions, Impacts, and Responses, Second Edition offers an updated exploration on the intricate relationship between human psychology and the pressing global climate crisis. With new content and research insights, this new edition delves into the latest advancements in climate psychology, emphasizing key areas such as perceptions, communication strategies, collective identity, and activism. It investigates psychological impacts on well-being, community resilience, coloniality, and climate justice, taking into account diverse cultures and communities worldwide.
New chapters cover topics such as emotional responses to climate change and their impact on behavior, the dynamics of collective identity in climate change responses, the strategic role of climate activism in promoting mitigation and adaptation, the psychological implications of climate injustice, and an ecofeminist approach to understanding the psychology of climate change. Serving as an essential resource for both education and professional use, this revised edition provides readers with the knowledge and strategies needed to drive meaningful action and policy change at various levels.
Contents
1. Introduction: Psychology and Climate Change
Part I: Perceptions and Communication
2. Perceptions of Climate Change
3. Climate Change Communication: Challenges, Insights, and Opportunities
Part II: Responding to Climate Change
4. Unrealized Potential: Leveraging Psychology to Advance High-Impact Consumer Behaviors for Climate Change Behavior
5. How Emotions Shape Human Responses to Climate Change
6. Mobilizing Collective Identity: Harnessing Group Processes to Drive Climate Action
7. The Psychology of Effective Climate Activism: Building Movements, Influencing Change, and Responding to Opposition
8. Leading Organizations Toward Climate Action
Part III: Wellbeing and Resilience
9. Threats to Mental Health and Wellbeing Associated with Climate Change
10. Children and youth in the climate crisis: A developmental perspective
11. Community resilience to climate change: Advancing research, equity, and collaborative action
Part IV: Incorporating Equity and Justice
12. Psychological Dimensions of Climate Justice
13. Gender Inequality and Eco-Feminist Approaches to Climate Change
14. The Psychology of Climate Conflicts and Green Mediation
15. Decolonizing Climate Psychology: Climate Coloniality and Pathways for Transformation
16. Conclusions



