Steve Chase, an ANE faculty member who can be found over at The Well-Trained Activist, recently attended the Psychology – Ecology – Sustainability Conference and brought back some great resources which we’ll be highlighting over the next few weeks.
The first is Teaching Psychology for Sustainability: A Manual of Resources.
One way that psychologists can contribute to a sustainable future is by teaching tomorrow’s conservation scientists, policy-makers, and grassroots activists about the fundamental connections between human behavior and the environmental crisis, and between the discipline of psychology and remedies for the crisis. . . .
Thanks folks, a great resource indeed. I now have the model for what we need to to do in computing – looking forward to more finds like this!
SaM
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