Time is at the heart of understanding climate change, from the perspective of both natural and social scientists. This article selectively reviews research on time perception and temporal aspects of decision making in sociology and psychology. First we briefly describe the temporal dimensions that characterize the issue of climate change. Second, we review relevant theoretical approaches and empirical findings. Then we propose an integration of these insights for the problem of climate change and discuss mismatches between the human mind, surrounding social dynamics, and climate change. Finally, we discuss the implications of this article for understanding and responding to climate change, and make suggestions on how we can use the strength...
Assessing the social risks associated with climate change requires an understanding of how hu-mans w...
In the period since the Industrial Revolution, human emissions of greenhouse gases from fossil fuel ...
Abstract Introduction Western climate science and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) represent c...
Time is at the heart of understanding climate change, from the perspective of both natural and socia...
Time is at the heart of understanding climate change, from the perspective of both natural and socia...
Different time scales of climate change and their differential perception in society are discussed. ...
Time has become a key reference point for measuring the success, failure, and progress of climate ac...
This article elaborates the multiple temporalities of climate change discourses and practises and di...
peer reviewedThis chapter explores how time and temporality – that is, the rhythms and tempos of soc...
Within the current political landscape, environmental issues such as global climate change are not w...
In this paper we bring together work on landscape, temporality and lay knowledges to propose new way...
The proportion of the world’s population exposed to above-average monthly temperatures has been risi...
The world is suffering from a climate crisis that contributes to devastating and often life-threaten...
International audienceWhile comparisons across space are rare in literature on climate movements, ti...
In this dissertation, I examine cultural differences in perceptions of time looking at intertemporal...
Assessing the social risks associated with climate change requires an understanding of how hu-mans w...
In the period since the Industrial Revolution, human emissions of greenhouse gases from fossil fuel ...
Abstract Introduction Western climate science and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) represent c...
Time is at the heart of understanding climate change, from the perspective of both natural and socia...
Time is at the heart of understanding climate change, from the perspective of both natural and socia...
Different time scales of climate change and their differential perception in society are discussed. ...
Time has become a key reference point for measuring the success, failure, and progress of climate ac...
This article elaborates the multiple temporalities of climate change discourses and practises and di...
peer reviewedThis chapter explores how time and temporality – that is, the rhythms and tempos of soc...
Within the current political landscape, environmental issues such as global climate change are not w...
In this paper we bring together work on landscape, temporality and lay knowledges to propose new way...
The proportion of the world’s population exposed to above-average monthly temperatures has been risi...
The world is suffering from a climate crisis that contributes to devastating and often life-threaten...
International audienceWhile comparisons across space are rare in literature on climate movements, ti...
In this dissertation, I examine cultural differences in perceptions of time looking at intertemporal...
Assessing the social risks associated with climate change requires an understanding of how hu-mans w...
In the period since the Industrial Revolution, human emissions of greenhouse gases from fossil fuel ...
Abstract Introduction Western climate science and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) represent c...