Don't even think about it : why our brains are wired to ignore climate change
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QC903 .M368 2014
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QC903 .M368 2014
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LC Subjects
Climatic changes -- Effect of human beings on.
Climatic changes -- Psychological aspects.
Climatic changes -- Public opinion.
Climatic changes -- Social aspects.
Denial (Psychology)
Global warming -- Psychological aspects.
Global warming -- Social aspects.
Human ecology -- Study and teaching.
Human ecology.
Perception.
Rationalization (Psychology)
Climatic changes -- Psychological aspects.
Climatic changes -- Public opinion.
Climatic changes -- Social aspects.
Denial (Psychology)
Global warming -- Psychological aspects.
Global warming -- Social aspects.
Human ecology -- Study and teaching.
Human ecology.
Perception.
Rationalization (Psychology)
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Other Subjects
Anthropogene Klimaänderung
Climat -- Changements -- Aspect psychologique.
Climat -- Changements -- Aspect social.
Climat -- Changements -- Effets de l'homme sur.
Climat -- Changements -- Opinion publique.
Climate change -- Psychological aspects.
Dénégation (Psychologie)
Erwärmung -- Meteorologie
Global warming -- Psychological aspects.
human ecology.
Humanekologi -- teori, filosofi.
Klimaschutz
Klimatförändringar -- attityder till.
Klimatologie
Klimaänderung
Kontroverse
Perception.
Politische Auseinandersetzung
Rationalisation (Psychologie)
Risiko
Risikoanalyse
Risikobewusstsein
Réchauffement de la Terre -- Aspect psychologique.
Réchauffement de la Terre -- Aspect social.
Soziale Wahrnehmung
Umweltkrise
Umweltpolitik
Umweltschaden
Umweltschutz
Écologie humaine -- Étude et enseignement.
Écologie humaine.
Climat -- Changements -- Aspect psychologique.
Climat -- Changements -- Aspect social.
Climat -- Changements -- Effets de l'homme sur.
Climat -- Changements -- Opinion publique.
Climate change -- Psychological aspects.
Dénégation (Psychologie)
Erwärmung -- Meteorologie
Global warming -- Psychological aspects.
human ecology.
Humanekologi -- teori, filosofi.
Klimaschutz
Klimatförändringar -- attityder till.
Klimatologie
Klimaänderung
Kontroverse
Perception.
Politische Auseinandersetzung
Rationalisation (Psychologie)
Risiko
Risikoanalyse
Risikobewusstsein
Réchauffement de la Terre -- Aspect psychologique.
Réchauffement de la Terre -- Aspect social.
Soziale Wahrnehmung
Umweltkrise
Umweltpolitik
Umweltschaden
Umweltschutz
Écologie humaine -- Étude et enseignement.
Écologie humaine.
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Book
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260 pages ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-246) and index.
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"Most of us recognize that climate change is real, and yet we do nothing to stop it. What is this psychological mechanism that allows us to know something is true but act as if it is not? George Marshall's search for the answers brings him face-to-face with Nobel Prize-winning psychologists and the activists of the Texas Tea Party; the world's leading climate scientists and the people who denounce them; liberal environmentalists and conservative evangelicals. What he discovers is that our values, assumptions, and prejudices can take on lives of their own, gaining authority as they are shared, dividing people in their wake. With engaging stories and drawing on years of his own research, Marshall argues that the answers do not lie in the things that make us different and drive us apart, but rather in what we all share: how our human brains are wired--our evolutionary origins, our perceptions of threats, our cognitive blind spots, our love of storytelling, our fear of death, and our deepest instincts to defend our family and tribe. Once we understand what excites, threatens, and motivates us, we can rethink and reimagine climate change, for it is not an impossible problem. In the end, Don't even think about it is both about climate change and about the qualities that make us human and how we can grow as we deal with the greatest challenge we have ever faced"--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Marshall, G. (2014). Don't even think about it: why our brains are wired to ignore climate change (First U.S. edition.). Bloomsbury USA.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Marshall, George. 2014. Don't Even Think About It: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change. Bloomsbury USA.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Marshall, George. Don't Even Think About It: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change Bloomsbury USA, 2014.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Marshall, George. Don't Even Think About It: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change First U.S. edition., Bloomsbury USA, 2014.
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