For Duke student Nicholas Nease, climate change has never been a distant or abstract concept—it’s something he has seen reshape the place he calls home. Growing up in Florida, Nease saw people raise ...
People often get the environmental impact of food wrong, according to new research. While many assume processed foods are the worst, they tend to overlook the surprisingly high impact of items like ...
The bad news on global warming keeps piling up (e.g., this report on Greenland’s ice loss). Why isn’t everyone taking action? In their book The Psychology of Environmental Problems, Koger and Winter ...
I was once full of youthful optimism about the power of psychology to solve environmental problems. After all, people are almost entirely responsible for problems like climate change, air and water ...
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