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Existentialism and Climate Change The Next Frontie ...
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The presentation highlights how various cultural, regional, and socioeconomic factors influence identity and behaviors regarding climate change. It stresses the significance of understanding the impact of diverse backgrounds on environmental perspectives and advocates for education and awareness to drive sustainable actions. The audience discusses guilt, shame, sustainability, and individual choices' effects on the environment, emphasizing the need for incorporating climate change discussions into everyday conversations and actions. The session underscores the interconnectedness between personal choices, societal impact, and environmental well-being, emphasizing the urgency of addressing climate change from multiple perspectives and the importance of individual responsibility and collective action for a sustainable future.
Keywords
cultural factors
regional factors
socioeconomic factors
identity
behaviors
climate change
diverse backgrounds
environmental perspectives
education
awareness
sustainable actions
guilt
shame
sustainability
individual choices
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