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When it comes to climate change, beliefs play a critical role in shaping whether and how we engage with the issue. The beliefs we hold can either help or prevent us from seeing possibilities and discovering alternatives. Collective behaviors, actions, norms and institutions are influenced by shared beliefs about what exists, the nature of causality, and what is desirable or threatening.
Would our probability of survival be greater if we believed that individuals and groups were conscious and entangled agents who are capable of transforming cultures and systems at scale?
Join Karen O’Brien and guests Gail Hochachka and Anne Caspari as they explore the important theme of beliefs, as discussed in her latest book You Matter More Than You Think: Quantum Social Change in Response to a World in Crisis.
The webinar is free and open to all (registration required).
Register by midnight on the 28th October 2020 using the ticket link above. The Zoom link will be sent out on the day of the webinar.
Speakers:
Karen O’Brien, Professor Human Geography, University of Oslo and co-founder of cCHANGE
Gail Hochachka, Doctoral Fellow, AdaptationCONNECTS Project, University of Oslo, Norway
Anne Caspari, Co-founder, transformational change and leadership coach, SenseMaker, EZC Partners
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Artwork by Tone Bjordam.