Individual Action
Social Influence
Climate Messaging
System Change
100

Foer argues that changing this part of our daily lives can reduce emissions.

What is diet (or eating fewer animal products)?

100

This effect explains why people often look to others before acting.

What is the bystander effect?

100

According to Jonathan Foer, climate change is not only a crisis of science but also a crisis of

What is "belief"

100

This is what makes sustainable lifestyle changes affordable and convinient

What is system change

200

Marshall argues that campaigns often focus too heavily on this level of responsibility.

What is individual responsibility?

200

These norms tell us what behaviours we ought to do and are often communicated through moral appeals.  

What are injunctive norms?  

200

The fossil fuel industry popularized this measure to emphasize personal responsibility.

What is the carbon footprint?

200

Griffith argues climate change solutions should focus on changing these rather than everyday behaviours

What are machines

300

According to lecture, this common activity has a greater carbon impact than driving an SUV or living in a large house.

What is air travel?

300

People privately disagree but think everyone else agrees. This is called _____.

What is pluralistic ignorance?

300

2 key interventions mentioned by Griffith

Policy and financing  


300

Griffith argues that replacing fossil-fuel technologies should occur when they reach the end of this.

What is lifecycle
400

According to an Oxfam report discussed in lecture, this group is responsible for about half of global emissions.

Who are the richest 10%?

400

This value orientation emphasizes concern for the well-being and prosperity of other people.  

What is Altruistic

400

Consumer culture often encourages this value orientation by inviting people to focus on their own needs and satisfaction.  

What is egoistic (or self-regarding) values

400

Griffith identifies these four household technologies as major sources of emissions

What are stoves, vehicles, furnaces, and hot water heaters

500

According to lecture, individuals earning roughly this amount annually belong to the world's top 1%, highlighting unequal responsibility for emissions.

What is $140,000 USD ($200,000 CAD) ?

500

Marshall uses this fairy tale to show how dissent can challenge social norms.

What is "The Emperor's New Clothes"?

500

According to Heglar, excessive focus on individual “green sins” can lead to this emotion and discourage action.

What is shame

500

According to Griffith, sustainable choices become widespread when they are this.

What are affordable and convenient

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