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4/4 Having said this, I am also very interested in psychology work on climate delayism/denial, in particular on #disavowal suxh as Sally Weintrob - see great overview in this paper, written by Aaron (i did the part on the neoliberal university). And continue to be open to other takes (though not “pronotalism”. But must read).

[Apologies this has turned into a 4-part reply! My heart sometimes sinks when i see this yet i do it myself!]

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2023.1237076

“No research on a dead planet”: preserving the socio-ecological conditions for academia

Despite thousands of higher education institutions (HEIs) having issued Climate Emergency declarations, most academics continue to operate according to ‘business-as-usual’. However, such passivity increases the risk of climate impacts so severe as to threaten the persistence of organized society, and thus HEIs themselves. This paper explores why a maladaptive cognitive-practice gap persists and asks what steps could be taken by members of HEIs to activate the academy. Drawing on insights from climate psychology and sociology, we argue that a process of ‘socially organized denial’ currently exists within universities, leading academics to experience a state of ‘double reality’ that inhibits feelings of accountability and agency, and this is self-reenforcing through the production of ‘pluralistic ignorance.’ We further argue that these processes serve to uphold the cultural hegemony of ‘business-as-usual’ and that this is worsened by the increasing neo-liberalization of modern universities. Escaping these dynamics will require deliberate efforts to break taboos, through frank conversations about what responding to a climate emergency means for universities’ – and individual academics’ – core values and goals.

Frontiers

#ClimateDiary This piece by the writer Christy #Lefteri, on visiting #Mati in #Greece three years after terrible #wildfires in 2018 destroyed the town and killed dozens, resonates all the more now, after #Lahaira. Am thinking a lot about questions of blame and accountability in the #ClimateCrisis. Also very good discussion of Sally #Weintrobe’s work on #Disavowal. Really recommend

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/14/greece-wildfires-climate-crisis-future?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

Even in Greek towns razed by wildfires, people don’t blame the climate crisis. That must change

Many see climate breakdown as a problem of the future, but it’s here now. To move forward, we must understand our part in it, says author Christy Lefteri

The Guardian

#ClimateDiary 2/2 and they only ever send her beautiful scenery shots, not photos of polluted air or fires.

All this is notable. #Rural areas are at the forefront of experiencing #ClimateChange. Most people living there, around the globe, are disadvantaged and poor, but also include #middleclass people who moved for lifestyle and now it’s really hard - #wildfires #floods and #mudslides and increasingly no #insurance - but it’s also really hard for some of these to admit this #Disavowal