00983 a2200145 4500020001800000082001900018100002200037100002000059245003300079260002800112300000900140504002200149520058800171650007800759 a9781138484528 a155.915bBEA-M aBeattie, Geoffrey aMcguire, Laura  aPsychology of climate change bRoutledgec2019aLondon a112p aInclude reference aThe Psychology of Climate Change explores the evidence for our changing environment, and suggests that there are significant cognitive biases in how we think about, and act on climate change. The authors examine how organisations have attempted to mobilise the public in the fight against climate change, but these initiatives have often failed due to the public’s unwillingness to adapt their behaviour. The book also explores why some people deny climate change altogether, and the influence that these climate change deniers can have on global action to mitigate further damage. aNature--Psychological aspectsvEnvironmental psychologyvClimatic changes