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Emotional pathways to climate change responses
WIREs Climate Change ( IF 9.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-12-08 , DOI: 10.1002/wcc.751
Debra J. Davidson 1 , Maik Kecinski 2
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The first trigger to any form of personal and collective change begins with emotions. They influence whether and how our attention is drawn to stimuli, how we reflect upon those stimuli, and how we choose courses of action. Emotions are thus at the center of social responses to climate change. We offer a selective, interdisciplinary review of emotions research to inform the development of a hypothetical emotion–cognition model of climate change response, followed by exploration of the emotional precedents supporting three prevailing behavioral responses which support inaction: apathy, denial, and withdrawal. We then review research that can inform emotion triggers to pro-climate adaptive and mitigative action. We conclude with a discussion of two key research needs: intersectionality and interdisciplinarity. Addressing these needs will enhance our ability to respond to the climate emergency.

中文翻译:

应对气候变化的情感途径

任何形式的个人和集体变革的第一个触发因素都是从情绪开始的。它们影响我们是否以及如何将注意力吸引到刺激上,我们如何反思这些刺激,以及我们如何选择行动方案。因此,情绪是社会应对气候变化的核心。我们对情绪研究进行了选择性、跨学科的回顾,为气候变化反应的假设情绪认知模型的发展提供信息,然后探索支持三种支持无所作为的普遍行为反应的情绪先例:冷漠、否认和退缩。然后,我们回顾了可以告知情绪触发以促进气候适应性和缓解行动的研究。最后,我们讨论了两个关键的研究需求:交叉性和跨学科性。
更新日期:2021-12-08
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