Don't Even Think About It: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change
Why, despite overwhelming scientific evidence,
do we still ignore climate change? And what does it need for us to
become fully convinced? George Marshall argues that the answers to
these questions do not lie in the things that make us different, but in what we all share: how our human brains
are wired, our perceptions of threats, our love of storytelling, our fear of death, and
our deepest instincts to defend our family and tribe. Marshall shows how the scientific facts of climate change can
become less important to us than the social facts – the views of the
people who surround us. Once we understand what excites, threatens, and motivates
us, we can rethink climate change, for it is not an
impossible problem. Rather, it is one we can halt if we can make it our
common purpose and common ground.
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