Dan Gilbert (Stumbling on Happiness) on the task of social psyc

Published: 2008-08-16 10:30:30

Dan Gilbert discusses the challenge in mobilizing public outrage over climate change compared to other issues. He suggests the lack of a clear target to blame, such as individuals’ own behaviors, diminishes the urgency to protest. This highlights the complexities of addressing climate change as a collective responsibility rather than pinpointing specific culprits.

Dan Gilbert (Stumbling on Happiness) on the task of social psyc

Via psychcentral.com

„The fact is that climate change, if it were caused by gay sex, or caused by the practice of eating puppies, millions of Americans would right now be massing on the street insisting that the administration do something about it."

Dan Gilbert (Stumbling on Happiness) on the task of social psychology to explain why people don't get as actively outraged over acid rain as other issues.
I'd wager that the main problem here is that there's no easy target to blaim. We ourselves are to blaim in terms of climate change. We can't protest against our own actions. People need easy targets to protest against.

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