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Book Review: Engaging with Climate Change ed Weintrobe

Engaging with Climate Change, Psychoanalytic and Interdisciplinary Perspectives Ed. Sally Weintrobe Sally Weintrobe is a practising psychoanalyst and a Fellow of the Institute of Psychoanalysis in...

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BBC Radio 4 Thinking Allowed January 2013

Thinking Allowed: Laurie Taylor interview with Sally Weintrobe and Paul Hoggett about Engaging with Climate Change, published Autumn 2012 23rd January 2013 Programme description:  “Climate change –...

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BBC Radio 3 Night Waves October 2012

Night Waves: Philip Dodd interview with Sally Weintrobe and Rosemary Randall about Engaging with Climate Change, published Autumn 2012 17th October 2012 Programme description: “Engaging with climate...

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Moyers and Company: Ending the Silence on Climate Change January 2013

Moyers and Company: Bill Moyers interviews Anthony Leiserowitz about climate change communication. 4th January 2013 Programme description:  “American climate change communication expert Anthony...

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What can the Climate Psychology Alliance achieve through the medium of a...

What can the Climate Psychology Alliance achieve through the medium of a website? by Adrian Tait, CPA Steering Group In the early days of my work with Paul Hoggett at the Centre for Psycho-Social...

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Energy Behaviour & Individual Complexity

Energy Behaviour & Individual Complexity Several members of CPA are very involved in The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) Meeting Place workshops on  “Energy behaviour and individual complexity”...

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The story of how greens became energy enemy number one

On the  Greenpeace website 6th November George Marshall posted an interesting piece on the way that enemy/victim hero/victim narratives are common in environmental debates from many sides....

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