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Author:
Huntley, Rebecca, 1972- author.
Title:
How to talk about climate change in a way that makes a difference / Rebecca Huntley.
Publisher:
Murdoch Books,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
291 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Climatic changes.
Climatic changes--Social aspects.
Climatic changes--Citizen participation.--Citizen participation.
Climate change mitigation.
Sustainable living.
Human beings--Effect of climate on.
Global warming.
Environmentalism.
Environmental protection--Citizen participation.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: a change of heart or how I became emotional about climate change -- The problem with reason : or why we need to stop arguing about science -- Start being emotional : or the importance of feelings over facts -- Green girls : or what we can learn from teens on talking about climate -- Guilt : or my plastic coffee cup killed the green sea turtle -- Fear : or do wildfires change minds and votes? -- Anger : or how to turn anger into activism -- Denial : or the need to be innocent -- Despair : or the support group at the end of the world -- Hope : or how to get out of bed in the morning -- Loss : or bury me in a carbon sink -- Love : or do it for the birds -- Conclusion : talk about climate change, it's the right time.
Summary:
A self-help book for the climate era, for readers of Ross Garnaut, Tim Flannery, Hugh Mackay Why is it so hard to talk about climate change? Perhaps no other issue today is as confronting as our warming earth. But while scientists double down on the shocking figures, we still find ourselves unable to discuss climate change meaningfully among friends and neighbours - or even to grapple with it ourselves. The key to progress on climate change is in the psychology of human attitudes and our ability to change. Whether you're already alarmed and engaged with the issue, concerned but disengaged, a passive skeptic or an active denier, understanding our emotional reactions to climate change - why it makes us anxious, fearful, angry or detached - is critical to coping on an individual level and convincing each other to act. This book is about understanding why people who aren't like you feel the way they do and learning to talk to them effectively. What we need are thousands - millions - of everyday conversations about the climate to enlarge the ranks of the concerned, engage the disengaged and persuade the cautious of the need for action.
ISBN:
1911632760
9781911632764
1760525367
9781760525361
Locations:
YCPD572 -- Hiawatha Public Library (Hiawatha)
GAAX314 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Peosta (Peosta)
LAPH975 -- Sioux City Public Library (Sioux City)

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