Opinion

The psychology of environmental sustainability

Ahead of Earth Day on 22 April, David Stockdale examines how psychology affects built environment attitudes to climate change.

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Environmental sustainability is the ability to maintain an ecological balance in our planet’s natural environment and conserve natural resources to support the wellbeing of current and future generations.

We tend to think of climate change as if it were a distant thunder, but it is in fact precariously near.

The other environmental emergency is protecting biodiversity. As the naturalist Edward O Wilson states, ‘so important are insects and other land-dwelling anthropods that if all were to disappear, humanity probably could not last more than a few months.’ The biodiversity crisis poses as great a risk to human society as climate change. Yet it has a fraction of the public profile.

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