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This lecture explores the shift in Environmental Psychology from focusing on individuals to addressing climate change issues. It discusses the differences in attitudes, beliefs, intentions, and behaviors related to the environment. The lecture also delves into the factors limiting our understanding of climate issues, such as ideologies and psychological distance. It traces the historical development of human dominance over nature, from prehistoric times to the modern era, highlighting the impact of traditions and societal structures. The lecture examines the concept of anthropocentrism, the dominance of human interests, and its implications for environmental actions. It also covers topics like social dominance orientation, system justification, and their effects on environmental engagement.
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