The Dragons of Inaction Psychological Barriers That Limit Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation

被引:1056
|
作者
Gifford, Robert [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Victoria, Dept Psychol, Victoria, BC V8S 2H1, Canada
关键词
climate change; barriers; obstacles; global warming; sustainability; HABITUAL CAR USE; PLANNED BEHAVIOR; ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION; PAST BEHAVIOR; EVERYDAY LIFE; SOCIAL NORMS; RISK; OPTIMISM; COMMUNICATION; PERCEPTIONS;
D O I
10.1037/a0023566
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Most people think climate change and sustainability are important problems, but too few global citizens engaged in high-greenhouse-gas-emitting behavior are engaged in enough mitigating behavior to stem the increasing flow of greenhouse gases and other environmental problems. Why is that? Structural barriers such as a climate-averse infrastructure are part of the answer, but psychological barriers also impede behavioral choices that would facilitate mitigation, adaptation, and environmental sustainability. Although many individuals are engaged in some ameliorative action, most could do more, but they are hindered by seven categories of psychological barriers, or "dragons of inaction": limited cognition about the problem, ideological worldviews that tend to preclude pro-environmental attitudes and behavior, comparisons with key other people, sunk costs and behavioral momentum, discredence toward experts and authorities, perceived risks of change, and positive but inadequate behavior change. Structural barriers must be removed wherever possible, but this is unlikely to be sufficient. Psychologists must work with other scientists, technical experts, and policymakers to help citizens overcome these psychological barriers.
引用
收藏
页码:290 / 302
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Mindfulness to climate change inaction: The role of awe, "Dragons of inaction" psychological barriers and nature connectedness
    Wang, Changcheng
    Geng, Liuna
    Casallas, Julian David Rodriguez
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 84
  • [2] Adaptation of the Dragons of Inaction Psychological Barriers (DIPB) scale in a Colombian population
    Alfonso Gutierrez, Laura Sofia
    Prieto Patino, Luis Enrique
    [J]. ACTA COLOMBIANA DE PSICOLOGIA, 2022, 25 (01): : 183 - 202
  • [3] Developing and validating the Dragons of Inaction Psychological Barriers (DIPB) scale
    Lacroix, Karine
    Gifford, Robert
    Chen, Angel
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2019, 63 : 9 - 18
  • [4] The Perils of Explaining Climate Inaction in Terms of Psychological Barriers
    Schmitt, Michael T.
    Neufeld, Scott D.
    Mackay, Caroline M. L.
    Dys-Steenbergen, Odilia
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, 2020, 76 (01) : 123 - 135
  • [5] Climate Change Mitigation in Households between Market Failures and Psychological Barriers
    Streimikiene, Dalia
    Balezentis, Tomas
    Alebaite, Irena
    [J]. ENERGIES, 2020, 13 (11)
  • [6] The Psychological Distance and Climate Change: A Systematic Review on the Mitigation and Adaptation Behaviors
    Maiella, Roberta
    La Malva, Pasquale
    Marchetti, Daniela
    Pomarico, Elena
    Di Crosta, Adolfo
    Palumbo, Rocco
    Cetara, Luca
    Di Domenico, Alberto
    Verrocchio, Maria Cristina
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 11 : 1 - 14
  • [7] Health-based strategies for overcoming barriers to climate change adaptation and mitigation
    Kinney, Patrick L.
    Ge, Beverly
    Sampath, Vanitha
    Nadeau, Kari
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2023, 152 (05) : 1053 - 1059
  • [8] Barriers to enhanced and integrated climate change adaptation and mitigation in Canadian forest management
    Williamson, Tim B.
    Nelson, Harry W.
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2017, 47 (12) : 1567 - 1576
  • [9] Linking Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change
    Parker-Flynn, James E.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2018, 108 : S58 - S59
  • [10] Groundwater, climate change, adaptation and mitigation
    Stigter, Tibor Y.
    [J]. THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY, 2024,