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Psykologi & pedagogik

Why Aren't We Saving the Planet?

Geoffrey Beattie

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  • 284 sidor
  • 2010
Global warming. Many of us believe that it is somebody elses problem, that it will affect other people and that other people will come up with the solution. This is not true. "Global" warming is a global problem: it will affect every single one of us and will only be stopped by a huge shift in our individual attitudes and behaviour. Each time one of us switches on a light, reaches for something in a supermarket, gets into a car or bus, or even chooses what clothes to buy, we are making a choice that can affect the environment. We already know that we need to start making better choices for the sake of our natural world, now. So why arent we already saving the planet? This book follows one psychologists mission to find some answers to this question. Challenged by a student to use psychology to find the root of the problem, Geoffrey Beattie (an environmental "unbeliever") begins a personal and life-changing journey of discovery. The reader is invited to accompany him as he uses psychological methods to examine peoples attitudes to global warming. Along the way we find the authors own attitudes being challenged, as well as our own. This ground-breaking book reflects new and innovative research being carried out into how to change attitudes to the environment and how to encourage sustainable behaviour. It is eminently readable and interesting and, as such, should be read by anyone who is concerned about the future of our planet. In fact, you should also read it if youre not concerned about our planet.
  • Författare: Geoffrey Beattie
  • Illustratör: black and white 23 Tables
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780415561976
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 284
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2010-05-05
  • Förlag: Routledge