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Webinar – What Spurs Action on Climate Change?

June 5, 2024 2017

Policies to combat rapid climate change have been met with resistance. This webinar will investigate the psychological factors inhibiting actions and policy changes that will halt or reverse current climate trends. Questions to be addressed include: How effective are global strategies to combat climate change? What psychological factors make people resistant to taking actions to combat climate change? What climate change interventions have been found to be successful? 

Speakers: 
Sara Constantino | School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs, Northeastern University
Taciano Milfont | School of Psychology, The University of Waikato
Madalina Vlasceanu | Doerr School of Sustainability, Stanford University

Registration Fees:  

  • Complimentary for APS members 
  • Complimentary for accredited media professionals*

For nonmembers: 

  • $20 Professionals living in World Bank designated Low-Income Countries  
  • $10 Students 
  • Complimentary for Students living in World Bank designated Low-Income Countries  
  • $50 Professionals 

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