Changement Climatique/Climate ChangePsychologie/PsychologyBehaviour ChangeCommunity PsychologyEnergyHealth Sciences
Published in AVUER
Author Bernard Paquito
The roles of academic psychology in climate change perspectives have been described in various articles. Among the most important of them is the Dreyer et al’s publication (1). They highlighted the food-energy-water nexus as central component of human life, and a priority for our current and studies. However, it is relatively hard to identify priorities for each component. I found a set of good papers on food research priorities in psychology.