The dragons of inaction: Psychological barriers that limit climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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Abstract
Most people think climate change and sustainability are important problems, but too few global citizens engaged in high-greenhouse-gas-emitting behavior are engaged in enough mitigating behavior to stem the increasing flow of greenhouse gases and other environmental problems. Why is that? Structural barriers such as a climate-averse infrastructure are part of the answer, but psychological barriers also impede behavioral choices that would facilitate mitigation, adaptation, and environmental sustainability. Although many individuals are engaged in some ameliorative action, most could do more, but they are hindered by seven categories of psychological barriers, or "dragons of inaction": limited cognition about…
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- Sustainability
- Greenhouse gas
- Climate change
- Adaptation (eye)
- Action (physics)
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Political science
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