Okay, wow. I got to say it’s really been an intense and wonderful experience to have been part of the #ICEP23 (international conference for environmental psychology) in Aarhus this week. How can psychology truly help tackle climate change and widespread biodiversity loss, and where does our discipline need to admit it needs to evolve or even change its approaches? I feel very privileged I got the opportunity to even present some of my own research yesterday (my first conference talk ever!). Similar to a main theme that emerged at ICEP, in my talk I highlighted the need to study the sociocultural systems that high impact everyday behaviours such as travel are influenced and shaped by. Shout out to to the organisers for the spot on planning of the conference, my lovely phd buddies Marie & Alfredo, and co-authors Sonja Haustein and Thomas Klinger for this paper :-)
You are just too talented mate. Save some for the rest of us! 😂 Always proud to see what you're up to. Congratulations!
Congrats, Dario! Not only for a great presentation but also for replacing the missing session chair - I'm truly impressed! A pleasure to be your (and your phd buddies') supervisor 😊 !
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10moHi Dario, this sounds interesting. Is you paper available? Best Ole