Drs. Dan Siegel and Elissa Epel explore the psychological processes underlying the human response to the climate crisis, and the critical role of awareness of these responses to move us away from frozen ‘apparent apathy’ and the tendency to limit our attention to the drama of life’s daily demands and concerns, toward connected action. They describe several transformations of both mindset and culture that are necessary for the changes needed, such as recognizing our inherent indivisible connection to each other and to our earth; optimistic realism; and “pervasive leadership.” Sept 21, 2019
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