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Behaviour Change in the
Climate Emergency
Dr Esther K. Papies, University of Glasgow
UKSBM 2024, Glasgow
Ripple et al., 2023
Global-tipping-points.org
Not only climate change
Richardson, K., Steffen, W., Lucht, W.,
Bendtsen, J., Cornell, S. E., Donges,
J. F., Drüke, M., Fetzer, I., Bala, G.,
von Bloh, W., Feulner, G., Fiedler, S.,
Gerten, D., Gleeson, T., Hofmann, M.,
Huiskamp, W., Kummu, M., Mohan,
C., Nogués-Bravo, D., … Rockström,
J. (2023). Earth beyond six of nine
planetary boundaries. Science
Advances, 9(37), eadh2458.
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adh2458
Overview
 Climate change is a health emergency
 Immediate and root causes of climate change
 Health and social justice implications of addressing climate change
 Our roles in research, teaching, organisations, policy advocacy, and
private life.
 What does “behaviour change” mean in the climate emergency?
Papies, E. K., Nielsen, K. S., & Soares,
V. A. (2024). Health psychology and
climate change: Time to address
humanity’s most existential crisis.
Health Psychology Review, 0(0), 1–31.
https://doi.org/10.1080/17437199.2024
.2309242
Today’s slides
WHO: “Climate change
presents a fundamental threat
to human health. It affects the
physical environment as well
as all aspects of both natural
and human systems –
including social and economic
conditions and the functioning
of health systems. It is
therefore a threat multiplier,
undermining and potentially
reversing decades of health
progress.”
Climate change is a health emergency
“Cascading risks” for next 20-30 years
Quiggin et al., 2021
Extraction and use of fossil fuels; food system
Immediate causes of climate change
MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow glasgow.ac.uk/sphsu
MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow glasgow.ac.uk/sphsu
Focus on economic growth, rather than wellbeing or planetary health
Root causes of climate change
UNEP, 2024
Plant-rich diets
Active travel
Well-insulated buildings
Degrowth policies:
• Expand universal public goods and
services (health, education,
transport, housing)
• 4-day work week
• Job guarantee and living wage
• Scaling down “socially less
necessary” production (private jets,
SUVs, planned obsolescence, …)
Health and social co-benefits
Over to us
1. Research
2. Teaching
3. Organisational transformations
4. Policy advocacy
5. Private life
Opportunities for
behavioural
scientists
1/5: Addressing the emergency in research
https://www.nationalfoodstrategy.org/
2050: 50% more needed, but
30% yield loss
Quiggin et al., 2021
Jones, A., et al., (2023). Scoping Potential Routes to UK Civil Unrest via
the Food System: Results of a Structured Expert Elicitation. Sustainability,
15(20).
Stewart et al., 2023
UK Diet composition in comparison to Planetary Health diet (dashed line; 2017)
WWF, 2023
Research examples
 How can the mainstream transition to more plant-based diets be
facilitated?
 How is plant-based food presented, and can this be improved to
increase its appeal across diets? (Farrar, Davis)
 What is the role of food-based dietary guidelines in the protein
transition? (Sinclair)
 What are students’ emotional experiences with climate change and
implications for universities? (Hill-Harding)
 How do high SES individuals in the UK envision the transition to a
low-carbon future?
Research priorities
 Interdisciplinary
 High-impact groups and behaviours
 Not recycling
 Also behaviours that are harder to measure
 Feasibility / behavioural plasticity (Stern et al., 2023)
 Implementation – help make change happen.
 Evidence synthesis
 Let the real-world problem guide you – not theories, or careers.
Privilege
Reproduced under CC-BY Attribution 4.0 International from Elsherif, M. M., Middleton, S. L., Phan, J. M., Azevedo, F., Iley,
B. J., Grose-Hodge, M., Tyler, S., Kapp, S. K., Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, A., Grafton-Clarke, D., Yeung, S. K., Shaw, J. J.,
Hartmann, H., & Dokovova, M. (2022). Bridging Neurodiversity and Open Scholarship: How Shared Values Can Guide Best
Practices for Research Integrity, Social Justice, and Principled Education. MetaArXiv https://doi.org/10.31222/osf.io/k7a9p
• Do we talk with our students about climate
change? Or are we perpetuating a “culture of
uncare”?
• Does our teaching prepare our students for the
world they will live in?
• “How can we continue with teaching as usual
when — unless we act, swiftly and with resolve
— enormous disruption and suffering lies
ahead? Universities, which are places that
should prepare students to navigate the world
ahead, are failing to do so.” (Dablander, 2023)
• Hill-Harding et al. (2024): 588 / 869 students at
University of Glasgow want more climate
change coverage in teaching
2/5: Teaching
Hickmann et al., 2021
 Check (and ensure) your organization has
fully divested from fossil fuels.
 Create or change business travel policy.
 Where are the incentives for international air
travel (e.g., promotions criteria)?
 Develop new ways of international
conferencing
 Check (and ensure) your organization is on
track with an ambitious decarbonization plan.
 Decarbonize (energy-intense) research.
 Help your organization go plant-based.
 Bring climate and health into every decision
 Find allies, join the students, build a
movement.
3/5: Organisational transformations
www.atmosfair.de/en
www.travelandclimate.org
Ensure climate and health considerations feature in
policy on:
• Buildings, food, and transport
• Energy: phasing out fossil fuels
• Economy: question the growth imperative
• Education: for new “social imaginaries” (Stoddard et
al., 2021)
Navigating industry influence and vested interests
4/5: Policy advocacy
5/5: Private life – Talk, march, and model
Buildings, food, transport; banking.
But: not just consumer behaviour change.
Sparkman et al., 2022
Andre et al., 2024
Which behaviours?
(over)consumption of energy and materials
Whose behaviours?
High-SES individuals, policy makers, industry stakeholders
Our behaviours: in research, teaching, organisations, policy advocacy, and private life.
Create change together – create resonance, not resistance.
Behaviour change to create systems change – fuelled by knowing that a better world is
possible.
Behaviour Change in the Climate Emergency
Work out what you can contribute.
What next?
Diagram: Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow
Thank you
@theSPHSU glasgow.ac.uk/sphsu
@EstherPapies
@HealthyCogLab
Esther.Papies@glasgow.ac.uk
Papies, E. K., Nielsen, K. S., & Soares, V. A.
(2024). Health psychology and climate
change: Time to address humanity’s most
existential crisis. Health Psychology Review,
0(0), 1–31.
https://doi.org/10.1080/17437199.2024.2309
242
Today’s slides

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Behaviour_Change_Climate_Emergency_Papies_UKSBM_2024_slides.pptx

  • 1. Behaviour Change in the Climate Emergency Dr Esther K. Papies, University of Glasgow UKSBM 2024, Glasgow
  • 2.
  • 5. Not only climate change Richardson, K., Steffen, W., Lucht, W., Bendtsen, J., Cornell, S. E., Donges, J. F., Drüke, M., Fetzer, I., Bala, G., von Bloh, W., Feulner, G., Fiedler, S., Gerten, D., Gleeson, T., Hofmann, M., Huiskamp, W., Kummu, M., Mohan, C., Nogués-Bravo, D., … Rockström, J. (2023). Earth beyond six of nine planetary boundaries. Science Advances, 9(37), eadh2458. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adh2458
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Overview  Climate change is a health emergency  Immediate and root causes of climate change  Health and social justice implications of addressing climate change  Our roles in research, teaching, organisations, policy advocacy, and private life.  What does “behaviour change” mean in the climate emergency? Papies, E. K., Nielsen, K. S., & Soares, V. A. (2024). Health psychology and climate change: Time to address humanity’s most existential crisis. Health Psychology Review, 0(0), 1–31. https://doi.org/10.1080/17437199.2024 .2309242 Today’s slides
  • 9. WHO: “Climate change presents a fundamental threat to human health. It affects the physical environment as well as all aspects of both natural and human systems – including social and economic conditions and the functioning of health systems. It is therefore a threat multiplier, undermining and potentially reversing decades of health progress.” Climate change is a health emergency
  • 10. “Cascading risks” for next 20-30 years Quiggin et al., 2021
  • 11. Extraction and use of fossil fuels; food system Immediate causes of climate change
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow glasgow.ac.uk/sphsu
  • 15. MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow glasgow.ac.uk/sphsu
  • 16. Focus on economic growth, rather than wellbeing or planetary health Root causes of climate change UNEP, 2024
  • 17. Plant-rich diets Active travel Well-insulated buildings Degrowth policies: • Expand universal public goods and services (health, education, transport, housing) • 4-day work week • Job guarantee and living wage • Scaling down “socially less necessary” production (private jets, SUVs, planned obsolescence, …) Health and social co-benefits
  • 19.
  • 20. 1. Research 2. Teaching 3. Organisational transformations 4. Policy advocacy 5. Private life Opportunities for behavioural scientists
  • 21.
  • 22. 1/5: Addressing the emergency in research
  • 23. https://www.nationalfoodstrategy.org/ 2050: 50% more needed, but 30% yield loss Quiggin et al., 2021 Jones, A., et al., (2023). Scoping Potential Routes to UK Civil Unrest via the Food System: Results of a Structured Expert Elicitation. Sustainability, 15(20).
  • 24. Stewart et al., 2023 UK Diet composition in comparison to Planetary Health diet (dashed line; 2017) WWF, 2023
  • 25. Research examples  How can the mainstream transition to more plant-based diets be facilitated?  How is plant-based food presented, and can this be improved to increase its appeal across diets? (Farrar, Davis)  What is the role of food-based dietary guidelines in the protein transition? (Sinclair)  What are students’ emotional experiences with climate change and implications for universities? (Hill-Harding)  How do high SES individuals in the UK envision the transition to a low-carbon future?
  • 26. Research priorities  Interdisciplinary  High-impact groups and behaviours  Not recycling  Also behaviours that are harder to measure  Feasibility / behavioural plasticity (Stern et al., 2023)  Implementation – help make change happen.  Evidence synthesis  Let the real-world problem guide you – not theories, or careers.
  • 27. Privilege Reproduced under CC-BY Attribution 4.0 International from Elsherif, M. M., Middleton, S. L., Phan, J. M., Azevedo, F., Iley, B. J., Grose-Hodge, M., Tyler, S., Kapp, S. K., Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, A., Grafton-Clarke, D., Yeung, S. K., Shaw, J. J., Hartmann, H., & Dokovova, M. (2022). Bridging Neurodiversity and Open Scholarship: How Shared Values Can Guide Best Practices for Research Integrity, Social Justice, and Principled Education. MetaArXiv https://doi.org/10.31222/osf.io/k7a9p
  • 28. • Do we talk with our students about climate change? Or are we perpetuating a “culture of uncare”? • Does our teaching prepare our students for the world they will live in? • “How can we continue with teaching as usual when — unless we act, swiftly and with resolve — enormous disruption and suffering lies ahead? Universities, which are places that should prepare students to navigate the world ahead, are failing to do so.” (Dablander, 2023) • Hill-Harding et al. (2024): 588 / 869 students at University of Glasgow want more climate change coverage in teaching 2/5: Teaching Hickmann et al., 2021
  • 29.  Check (and ensure) your organization has fully divested from fossil fuels.  Create or change business travel policy.  Where are the incentives for international air travel (e.g., promotions criteria)?  Develop new ways of international conferencing  Check (and ensure) your organization is on track with an ambitious decarbonization plan.  Decarbonize (energy-intense) research.  Help your organization go plant-based.  Bring climate and health into every decision  Find allies, join the students, build a movement. 3/5: Organisational transformations www.atmosfair.de/en www.travelandclimate.org
  • 30. Ensure climate and health considerations feature in policy on: • Buildings, food, and transport • Energy: phasing out fossil fuels • Economy: question the growth imperative • Education: for new “social imaginaries” (Stoddard et al., 2021) Navigating industry influence and vested interests 4/5: Policy advocacy
  • 31. 5/5: Private life – Talk, march, and model Buildings, food, transport; banking. But: not just consumer behaviour change. Sparkman et al., 2022 Andre et al., 2024
  • 32. Which behaviours? (over)consumption of energy and materials Whose behaviours? High-SES individuals, policy makers, industry stakeholders Our behaviours: in research, teaching, organisations, policy advocacy, and private life. Create change together – create resonance, not resistance. Behaviour change to create systems change – fuelled by knowing that a better world is possible. Behaviour Change in the Climate Emergency
  • 33. Work out what you can contribute. What next? Diagram: Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
  • 34. MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow Thank you @theSPHSU glasgow.ac.uk/sphsu @EstherPapies @HealthyCogLab Esther.Papies@glasgow.ac.uk Papies, E. K., Nielsen, K. S., & Soares, V. A. (2024). Health psychology and climate change: Time to address humanity’s most existential crisis. Health Psychology Review, 0(0), 1–31. https://doi.org/10.1080/17437199.2024.2309 242 Today’s slides

Editor's Notes

  1. Thank you Sharon and the whole UKSBM team for inviting me – I am so grateful to have the opportunity to speak to this amazing community today, and to hopefully spark some conversations.