Facing Climate Change
Discover the insightful exploration of climate change psychology in Facing Climate Change by J. T. Kiehl, published by Columbia University Press in 2016. This compelling hardback edition spans 176 pages and delves into the psychological aspects that contribute to climate-change denialism. Kiehl offers a compassionate perspective on the emotional and cognitive barriers that lead to indifference towards one of the most pressing issues of our time.
With a focus on environmental psychology and human ecology, this book not only identifies the challenges we face but also provides actionable steps to inspire change and foster a proactive response to global environmental challenges. Perfect for anyone looking to understand the psychological underpinnings of climate change, Facing Climate Change is an essential read for environmental advocates, students, and concerned citizens alike.