European Psychologist: Special issue “Climate Crisis and the Human Factor”

Deadline for initial proposals 1st March 2025

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Anthropogenic global climate change and its disruptive impact on ecosystems and communities around the world are subjects of widespread scientific consensus. The role of psychological factors in mitigating and adapting to the climate crisis has been receiving increasing attention both from researchers and practitioners, within and outside the fields of social and behavioral studies.

In regard of these issues, we are interested in theoretical and systematically based review papers, and meta-analyses that offer a broad view on the interplay between psychology and climate change and have the potential to inform and enlighten theory, research and practice.

This special issue builds on the EFPA Expert Reference Group for Psychology and Climate Change May 2024 opinion paper “Climate Crisis and the Human Factor: 10 Psychological Keys to Unlocking Climate Action”. It is guest edited by Weronika KALWAK and Felix PETER.

A call for papers on this topic with more information, including contacts and how to submit your proposal, can be found here.

 

https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/10.1027/1016-9040/a000541