Some behavioral aspects of energy descent: How a biophysical psychology might help people transition through the lean times ahead

We may soon face biophysical limits to perpetual growth. Energy supplies may tighten and then begin a long slow descent while defensive expenditures rise to address problems caused by past resource consumption. The outcome may be significant changes in daily routines at the individual and community...

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Main Author: Raymond eDe Young
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01255/full
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spelling doaj-4b07043beb794e9089561133b42ca83d2020-11-24T23:16:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782014-11-01510.3389/fpsyg.2014.01255110582Some behavioral aspects of energy descent: How a biophysical psychology might help people transition through the lean times aheadRaymond eDe Young0University of MichiganWe may soon face biophysical limits to perpetual growth. Energy supplies may tighten and then begin a long slow descent while defensive expenditures rise to address problems caused by past resource consumption. The outcome may be significant changes in daily routines at the individual and community level. It is difficult to know when this scenario might begin to unfold but it clearly would constitute a new behavioral context, one that the behavioral sciences least attends to. Even if one posits a less dramatic scenario, people may still need to make many urgent and perhaps unsettling transitions. And while a robust response would be needed, it is not at all clear what should be the details of that response. Since it is likely that no single response will fix things everywhere, for all people or for all time it would be useful to conduct many social experiments. Indeed, a culture of small experiments should be fostered which, at the individual and small group level, can be described as behavioral entrepreneurship. This may have begun, hidden in plain sight, but more social experiments are needed. To be of help, it may be useful to both package behavioral insights in a way that is practitioner-oriented and grounded in biophysical trends and to propose a few key questions that need attention. This paper begins the process of developing a biophysical psychology, incomplete as it is at this early stage.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01255/fullpsychological well-beingbehavior changelimits to Growthenvironmental psychologyconservation psychologyenergy descent
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Some behavioral aspects of energy descent: How a biophysical psychology might help people transition through the lean times ahead
Frontiers in Psychology
psychological well-being
behavior change
limits to Growth
environmental psychology
conservation psychology
energy descent
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title Some behavioral aspects of energy descent: How a biophysical psychology might help people transition through the lean times ahead
title_short Some behavioral aspects of energy descent: How a biophysical psychology might help people transition through the lean times ahead
title_full Some behavioral aspects of energy descent: How a biophysical psychology might help people transition through the lean times ahead
title_fullStr Some behavioral aspects of energy descent: How a biophysical psychology might help people transition through the lean times ahead
title_full_unstemmed Some behavioral aspects of energy descent: How a biophysical psychology might help people transition through the lean times ahead
title_sort some behavioral aspects of energy descent: how a biophysical psychology might help people transition through the lean times ahead
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2014-11-01
description We may soon face biophysical limits to perpetual growth. Energy supplies may tighten and then begin a long slow descent while defensive expenditures rise to address problems caused by past resource consumption. The outcome may be significant changes in daily routines at the individual and community level. It is difficult to know when this scenario might begin to unfold but it clearly would constitute a new behavioral context, one that the behavioral sciences least attends to. Even if one posits a less dramatic scenario, people may still need to make many urgent and perhaps unsettling transitions. And while a robust response would be needed, it is not at all clear what should be the details of that response. Since it is likely that no single response will fix things everywhere, for all people or for all time it would be useful to conduct many social experiments. Indeed, a culture of small experiments should be fostered which, at the individual and small group level, can be described as behavioral entrepreneurship. This may have begun, hidden in plain sight, but more social experiments are needed. To be of help, it may be useful to both package behavioral insights in a way that is practitioner-oriented and grounded in biophysical trends and to propose a few key questions that need attention. This paper begins the process of developing a biophysical psychology, incomplete as it is at this early stage.
topic psychological well-being
behavior change
limits to Growth
environmental psychology
conservation psychology
energy descent
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01255/full
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