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Astronauts, The Overview Effect, And Ecological Transcendence, Anaïs Voşki, Stanford Ep33

Astronauts, The Overview Effect, And Ecological Transcendence, Anaïs Voşki, Stanford Ep33

FromHow to Save the World | The Psychology & Science of Environmental Behavior


Astronauts, The Overview Effect, And Ecological Transcendence, Anaïs Voşki, Stanford Ep33

FromHow to Save the World | The Psychology & Science of Environmental Behavior

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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
Mar 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We talk with environmental psychologist Anaïs Voşki. She's a researcher at Stanford University studying the effect that seeing the Earth from space has on astronauts' climate change attitudes and their sustainable lifestyles back on Earth. Her recent published research paper is titled “The Ecological Significance of The Overview Effect: Environmental Attitudes and Behaviours in Astronauts.”
The Overview Effect is an experience whereby people, especially astronauts, increase their environmental concern when viewing the Earth as a singular object from space. The Overview Effect is credited with not only influencing astronauts directly but also as being a keystone moment in cultivating the modern environmental movement.
Before the first moon landing in 1969, no photograph of the Earth had existed. These first photographs of Earth, coined the "pale blue dot," are thought to have elicited a new kind of environmental connection that had not existed before. 
Anaïs and I talk about the deeper experience of ecological transcendence that is embodied in The Overview Effect and how it could be applied to the practical design of encouraging more climate action and sustainable behaviors in the wider public.
Read the paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0272494420300517
Connect with Anaïs Voşki on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/anaisvoski/
How to Save the World is a Podcast About the Psychology of What Gets People To Take On Sustainable Behavior and Climate Action: Environmental engineer, designer, and author, Katie Patrick, hunts down the latest behavioral science literature from top universities such as Harvard, MIT, and Stanford to unearth the evidence-based teachings you can use to get magnitudes more people to adopt your environmental campaign, program, or product. Sign up for Katie's free behavior and gamification design course at http://katiepatrick.com
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Released:
Mar 22, 2022
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What *really* gets people to take action for the planet? Environmental engineer, designer, and author, Katie Patrick, takes you on a wild intellectual journey into the heart of the environmental psyche. Katie hunts down the latest behavioral science literature from top universities such as Harvard, MIT, and Stanford to unearth the evidence-based teachings you can use to get more people to adopt your environmental campaign, product, or behavior. Warning: Best for deep sustainability nerds. Sign up for Katie's free course on climate action + gamification design at http://katiepatrick.com.