Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-149) and index.
Contents
A Journey from Climate Science to Psychology -- Learning to Embrace Change -- Facing Our Fears Associated with Climate Change -- How Images Facilitate Transformation -- Opposites and Our Relationship to Climate Change -- Balancing the Opposites of Climate Change -- Exploring Our Being in the World -- Beauty's Way in the World -- Why Meaning Is Important to Being in the World -- How Our Many Worlds Are Entwined -- Recognizing the Importance of the Transpersonal -- Awakening to One World.
Summary
'Facing Climate Change' explains why people refuse to accept evidence of a warming planet and shows how to move past partisanship to reach a consensus for action. A climate scientist and licensed Jungian analyst, Jeffrey T. Kiehl examines the psychological phenomena that twist our relationship to the natural world and their role in shaping the cultural beliefs that distance us further from nature.
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