(1.CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;2.Department of Psychology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 101408, China;3.Business School, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, China;4.Policy Research Center for Environment and Economy, Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People's Republic of China, Beijing 100029, China;5.China Meteorological Administration Training Centre, Beijing 100081, China;6.Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;7.United Nations Environment Programme, International Ecosystem Management Partnership, Beijing 100101, China)
Abstract:The public's psychological reactions to climate change, including cognition, attitude, emotions, and affects, are important psychological antecedents to their participation in the mitigation of and adaptation to climate change crisis. As a result, tracking, monitoring, and learning about these individuals' psychological reactions to climate change would lay the foundation for climate change education, mass media communication, and successful implementation of climate policies. The current study systematically summarizes the multi-dimensional factors influencing individuals' psychological reactions to climate change, and proposes suggestions for the development of psychological research on climate change and for climate actions. Hopefully, this study would raise the awareness of psychologists, climate scientists, and the governments on the application of public psychological reactions and the discipline of psychology to climate practices, facilitating the construction of a climate-resilient society where everybody contributes.
引用文本:
孙彦,陈雪峰,龚园超,田健池,纪泽宇,李杨,郭红燕,韩锦,张林秀.气候变化心理学研究进展及发展建议[J].中国科学院院刊,2023,38(8):1197-1211.
SUN Yan,CHEN Xuefeng,GONG Yuanchao,TIAN Jianchi,JI Zeyu,LI Yang,GUO Hongyan,HAN Jin,ZHANG Linxiu.Progress and development suggestions for psychological research on climate change[J].Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences,2023,38(8):1197-1211.