Ep. 23, Human Behavior and Sustainability Conference
28 Mar 2024 (9 months ago)
Conference on Human Behavior and Environmental Sustainability
- The Stanford University conference brought together scholars from various social science disciplines to address sustainability issues and foster collaboration among faculty and researchers.
- One key takeaway was the need for diverse perspectives and expertise to tackle complex sustainability challenges.
Research Presentations
- Alexandra Heene from UC San Diego presented research on valley fever, a growing health threat in California's Central Valley due to climate change.
- Desiree Labau presented a study on the impact of climate change on mosquito populations and a successful mosquito elimination program involving schoolchildren in Grenada.
Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change
- The conference highlighted the mental health consequences of climate change, emphasizing the need for further research and collaboration in this area.
- Young people, in particular, may feel hopeless about the situation, making it crucial to address their mental well-being.
- Taking action to address climate change, even in small ways, can improve mental health by providing a sense of empowerment and purpose.
- Finding a balance between staying informed and taking breaks from overwhelming news is important for maintaining mental well-being.
Addressing Climate Change
- While individual consumer actions are important, systemic changes in production and consumption are necessary to effectively address climate change.
- The Stanford Initiative on Business and Environmental Sustainability podcast showcases inspiring work by faculty and researchers, helping counter feelings of guilt and hopelessness.