Choosing joy over guilt and shame can make climate-friendly habits easier to sustain while improving your own well-being along the way.
Summary: Fear may grab our attention, but research suggests joy is what helps us make meaningful, sustainable climate choices. On this episode of The Science of Happiness, discover how small shifts can have a big impact. Scientists Elizabeth Dunn and Jiaying Zhao share how reframing climate action around happiness instead of guilt can help us build healthier habits, strengthen our communities, and care for the Earth.
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Today’s Guests:
DR. ELIZABETH DUNN is a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia, who studies the ways that time, money and technology affect our wellbeing.
Learn more about Dr. Elizabeth Dunn here: https://dunn.psych.ubc.ca/
DR. JIAYING ZHAO is a Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability at UBC, Canada Research Chair in Behavioural Sustainability, and UBC Sauder Distinguished Scholar.
Learn more about Dr. Jiaying Zhao here: https://psych.ubc.ca/profile/jiaying-zhao/
Related Science of Happiness episodes:
Climate, Hope, & Science Series: https://tinyurl.com/pb27rep
The Case for Hope, with Rebecca Solnit: https://tinyurl.com/4cj3umbz
Related Happiness Break episodes:
How To Ground Yourself in Nature: https://tinyurl.com/25ftdxpm
How to Be in Harmony in Nature—Wherever You Are, With Yuria Celidwen: https://tinyurl.com/5n6pfsn2
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