Climate Denial (lecture 9) Flashcards

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Q

What the acronym FLICC?

A
False experts 
Logical fallacy 
Impossible expectations
Cherry picking 
Conspiracy theories
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What are the 4 manifestations of logical fallacy?

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Red herring
Mirepresentation
Jumping to conclusions
False dichotomy

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3
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What are the 7 dragons of inaction?

A
Limited cognition 
Ideologies 
Comparison with others 
Sunk costs 
Discredence  
Perceived risks 
Limited behaviour
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4
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In what 7 ways can limited cognition manifest?

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Ancient brain 
Ignorance 
Environmental numbness
Uncertainty 
Judgemental discounting 
Optimism bias 
Perceived behaviour control/ self-efficacy
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5
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What 4 forms of ideology influence pro-environmental behaviours?

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Worldviews
Superhuman powers
Technosalvation
System justification

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How does Comparison with other manifest?

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Social comparison
Social norms and networks
Perceived inequity

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What 3 Sunk costs are related to climate inaction?

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Financial investment
Behavioural momentum
(Conflicting values, goals and aspirations)

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8
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What 4 forms of Discredence inhibit mitigation behaviours?

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Mistrust
Perceived program inadequacy
Denial
Reactance

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9
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What are the 6 Perceived risks associated within inhibiting pro-environmental responses from society at large?

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Physical 
Functional 
Financial 
Temporal 
Social 
Psychological
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10
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In what 2 ways does Limited behaviour manifest in the FLICC framework?

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Tokenism

Rebound effect

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11
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What paper was published concluded that scientific consensus >99%?

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Lynas et al., (2021)

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