Why our brains are wired to ignore the climate crisis | All Hail The Planet
Telling the story of climate change psychology can reveal not only the ways in which we grapple with ecological breakdown, but also how big industries, politicians and even the media at times have warped public understanding and action on the greatest crisis humanity faces.
Join Ali Rae in this seventh episode of ‘All Hail The Planet’ – a series delving into the social, economic and political forces undermining meaningful global action on climate change.
In this episode, Ali speaks with psychologist and author, Per Espen Stoknes; historian of science, Naomi Oreskes; climatologist, geophysicist and author, Michael E Mann.
This is the third series of #AllHail – a programme dedicated to explaining the forces that hold power in our lives.
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