By David Owen — 2014
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A growing school of psychologists believe the trauma of the climate crisis is a key barrier to change in that it paralyzes people into inaction.
Today’s climate activists are driven by environmental worries that are increasingly more urgent, and which feel more personal.
In the latest in our series of articles leading up to COP26, Mayor of Bilbao, Juan Mari Aburto, tells SmartCitiesWorld how the city council is building wellbeing metrics into its sustainability and climate action plans for the long term.
Our brains are hard-wired to make poor choices about harm prevention in today's world. But we can fight it.
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We can enjoy the positive effects of connecting to the environment at all levels of individual well-being.