Social movement studies,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
23(1), P. 39 - 55
Published: March 5, 2023
Research
shows
that
anger
triggers
participation
in
social
movements,
while
fear
inhibits
action.
Therefore,
is
less
likely
to
contribute
citizens'
engagement
protest.
However,
the
case
of
climate
change,
may
play
a
distinct
role
and
thus
participation.
Given
long-term
consequences
we
argue
it
different
emotions
across
disparate
age
groups.
We
investigate
extent
which
young,
adult,
senior
strikers
experience
relation
change.
Furthermore,
analyze
contribution
these
younger
older
motivation
demonstrate.
Using
unique
dataset
collected
among
strike
demonstrators
eleven
cities
around
world
September
2019,
examine
importance
explaining
motivations
take
part
demonstration
–
pressure
politicians
or
defend
one's
interests.
Overall,
find
protesters
aged
above
60
years
old
are
change
but
more
feel
this
issue
than
generations.
On
other
hand,
those
below
35
report
highest
levels
significantly
angry
citizens.
In
all
groups,
both
associated
with
interest
politicians.
American Psychologist,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
76(1), P. 130 - 144
Published: March 23, 2020
The
Intergovernmental
Panel
on
Climate
Change
(IPCC)
has
encouraged
psychologists
to
become
part
of
the
integrated
scientific
effort
support
achievement
climate
change
targets
such
as
keeping
within
1.5C
or
2C
global
warming.To
date,
typical
psychological
approach
been
demonstrate
that
specific
concepts
and
theories
can
predict
behaviors
contribute
mitigate
change.Psychologists
need
go
further,
in
particular
show
integrating
into
feasible
interventions
reduce
greenhouse
gas
emissions
far
more
than
would
be
achieved
without
integration.While
critiquing
some
aspects
current
approaches,
we
describe
research
is
pointing
way
by
distinguishing
different
types
behavior,
acknowledging
sociocultural
context,
collaborating
with
other
disciplines.Engaging
this
challenge
offers
new
opportunities
for
promoting
mitigation,
advancing
understanding,
developing
better
interdisciplinary
interactions.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
12(23), P. 10149 - 10149
Published: Dec. 4, 2020
Anxiety
and
distress
about
the
ecological
crisis
seems
to
be
a
rapidly
growing
phenomenon.
This
article
analyzes
challenges
possibilities
posed
by
such
“eco-anxiety”
for
environmental
education.
Variations
of
eco-anxiety
are
analyzed,
it
is
argued
that
educators
should
aware
multiple
forms
phenomenon
has.
Eco-anxiety
found
closely
connected
with
many
difficult
emotions,
as
grief,
guilt,
anger,
despair.
However,
anxiety
also
has
an
adaptive
dimension,
which
can
called
“practical
anxiety”.
expectation,
motivation,
hopes.
Previous
research
emotions
in
various
disciplines
discussed,
related
studies
from
fields
education
brought
together.
Based
on
this
extensive
literature
review,
theoretical
analyses
made,
using
philosophical
method.
It
need
organizational
peer
support
both
relation
their
own
order
develop
emotional
skills
work.
Educators
first
practice
self-reflection
eco-anxiety,
after
they
have
help
audiences
resilience.
Potential
practical
activities
drawing
These
include
validation
providing
safe
spaces
discuss
them,
and,
if
possible,
embodied
creative
more
fully
deliberate
them.
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
11(9), P. 126 - 126
Published: Sept. 21, 2021
One
of
the
many
consequences
climate
change
is
an
increase
in
frequency,
severity,
and,
thus,
impact
wildfires
across
globe.
The
destruction
and
loss
one’s
home,
belongings,
surrounding
community,
threat
to
personal
safety
loved
ones
can
have
significant
on
survivors’
mental
health,
which
persist
for
years
after.
objective
this
scoping
review
was
identify
primary
studies
examining
health
summarize
findings
PTSD,
depression,
anxiety,
substance
use.
Literature
searches
Pubmed
Embase
were
conducted
February
April
2021,
respectively,
with
no
date
restrictions.
A
total
254
found
two
database
searches,
60
meeting
inclusion
criteria.
Three
other
identified
included
based
relevant
in-text
citations
during
data
abstraction.
results
show
increased
rate
generalized
anxiety
at
several
times
follow-up
post-wildfire,
from
subacute
phase,
An
disorders
post-wildfire
has
been
both
adult
pediatric
population,
a
number
associated
risk
factors,
most
being
characteristics
wildfire
trauma
itself.
Several
new
terms
arisen
literature
secondary
awareness
understanding
natural
disasters
including
ecological
grief,
solastalgia,
eco-anxiety.
There
are
patient
factors
systemic
changes
that
contribute
resilience
recovery.
Environmental Chemistry Letters,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
21(3), P. 1419 - 1476
Published: Feb. 24, 2023
Abstract
Climate
change
issues
are
calling
for
advanced
methods
to
produce
materials
and
fuels
in
a
carbon–neutral
circular
way.
For
instance,
biomass
pyrolysis
has
been
intensely
investigated
during
the
last
years.
Here
we
review
of
algal
lignocellulosic
with
focus
on
products
mechanisms,
oil
upgrading,
combining
anaerobic
digestion,
economy,
life
cycle
assessment.
Products
include
oil,
gas,
biochar.
Upgrading
techniques
comprise
hot
vapor
filtration,
solvent
addition,
emulsification,
esterification
transesterification,
hydrotreatment,
steam
reforming,
use
supercritical
fluids.
We
examined
economic
viability
terms
profitability,
internal
rate
return,
return
investment,
carbon
removal
service,
product
pricing,
net
present
value.
also
reviewed
20
recent
studies
found
that
method
highly
influenced
yield,
ranging
from
9.07
40.59%
10.1
41.25%
biochar,
11.93
28.16%
syngas.
Feedstock
type,
pyrolytic
temperature,
heating
rate,
reaction
retention
time
were
main
factors
controlling
distribution
products.
Pyrolysis
mechanisms
bond
breaking,
cracking,
polymerization
re-polymerization,
fragmentation.
Biochar
residual
forestry
could
sequester
2.74
tons
dioxide
equivalent
per
ton
biochar
when
applied
soil
thus
potential
remove
0.2–2.75
gigatons
atmospheric
annually.
The
generation
bio-oil
process
is
estimated
be
economically
feasible.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part C,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
41(3-4), P. 77 - 120
Published: Oct. 2, 2023
Climate
change
and
air
pollution
are
two
interconnected
global
challenges
that
have
profound
impacts
on
human
health.
In
Africa,
a
continent
known
for
its
rich
biodiversity
diverse
ecosystems,
the
adverse
effects
of
climate
particularly
concerning.
This
review
study
examines
implications
health
well-being
in
Africa.
It
explores
intersection
these
factors
their
impact
various
outcomes,
including
cardiovascular
disease,
respiratory
disorders,
mental
health,
vulnerable
populations
such
as
children
elderly.
The
highlights
disproportionate
groups
emphasizes
need
targeted
interventions
policies
to
protect
Furthermore,
it
discusses
role
exacerbating
potential
long-term
consequences
public
also
addresses
importance
considering
temperature
precipitation
changes
modifiers
pollution.
By
synthesizing
existing
research,
this
aims
shed
light
complex
relationships
highlight
key
findings,
knowledge
gaps,
solutions
mitigating
region.
insights
gained
from
can
inform
evidence-based
mitigate
promote
sustainable
development
Emotion Review,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(4), P. 258 - 262
Published: Aug. 8, 2023
Climate
anxiety
refers
to
persistent,
difficult-to-control
apprehensiveness
and
worry
about
climate
change.
Research
better
understand
the
prevalence,
indicators,
causes,
consequences
of
is
needed,
which
emotion
researchers
can
make
substantial
contributions.
First,
theory
inform
an
integrative
functional
anxiety,
mapping
interactions
between
its
cognitive,
emotional,
behavioural,
physiological
indicators.
Second,
appraisal
theories
help
reasons
why
people
experience
anxiety.
Third,
contribute
theorizing
when
motivates
action,
accounting
for
non-linearity,
with
other
emotions
cognitions,
temporal
dynamics.
Fourth,
developing
strategies
cope
example,
by
building
on
regulation
theory.
Global Challenges,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7(8)
Published: Aug. 1, 2023
Abstract
The
climate
of
the
Earth
has
changed
throughout
history.
Climate
change
negatively
impacts
human
rights
in
a
wide
range
ways.
study
aims
to
find
out
impact
on
aging
health
developing
countries.
found
that
public
will
be
devastated
if
continues
unabated.
Countries
are
least
responsible
for
global
warming
most
susceptible
effects
higher
temperatures,
such
as
death
and
disease.
In
low‐
middle‐income
countries,
disasters
more
likely
happen
people
aged
60
over.
Although
affects
all
us,
older
especially
at
risk
from
it,
evidenced
by
growing
body
research.
also
offers
countermeasures
suggestions
develop
countries
affected
change.