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Looking at Nature Eases Physical Pain – Here’s Why

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Caregiver and senior woman in a wheelchair looking out the window at nature.
Created by Hanna Gabriel

Observing nature can help us feel less pain. Now, for the first time, brain scans confirm what we subjectively feel, and point to why our perception of pain might change. Surprisingly, even virtual nature distracts our attention away from processing pain at a basic neurophysiological level. The researchers hope that this will also draw attention to how important nature is for our health and why we should protect it.

What Can Environmental Psychology Contribute to Curbing Microplastic Pollution?

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Hand holding sand mixed with small colorful plastic pieces, highlighting plastic pollution.
Created by Nora Gau

Science has shown that a global approach is needed to stop plastic pollution. An international team, including environmental psychologist Sabine Pahl from the University of Vienna, sees the upcoming UN negotiations in South Korea (Nov 2024) as a historic chance for joint action. Their recent review in Science stresses the urgency of a global treaty to curb plastic pollution.

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FOCAL-Points: Leverage Points for Demand-Side Mitigation

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Alina Brad from the Department of Political Sciences and Etienne Schenider from the Department of Development Studies are part of the “FOCAL-Points” project.

Achieving climate neutrality by 2040 requires major transformations in all parts of society. Demand-side solutions are increasingly acknowledged as potentially powerful levers towards climate-change mitigation, reducing emissions by avoiding, shifting or improving final demand for emissions-intensive goods and services.

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