Humanity and Hope Amidst the Climate Crisis


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Climate change is a human-made problem - so can an understanding of human behavior and the tools of societal change help us solve it? While innovation and technology are essential for a sustainable future, this discussion will focus on the often-overlooked role of individuals and communities in driving meaningful environmental change.
We will look at the behavioural science behind key sustainability challenges; the links between the climate and mental health crises; the power of community in creating environmental impact; and more.
This session will be led by Polly, who is currently pursuing a Master's in Environmental Psychology. She holds a B.A. & Sc. in Cognitive Science and works at the Turning Point Research Foundation for Mental Health and Sustainability.
Bring wine/beer/drinks/food/snacks/whatever if you want to.
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Humanity and Hope Amidst the Climate Crisis