RT Article T1 Tackling Climate Change JF The ecumenical review VO 70 IS 4 SP 758 OP 769 A1 Duin, Marijke van LA English PB Wiley-Blackwell YR 2018 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1671620887 AB This article seeks to address the apparent lack of willingness to fully address climate change by looking to the psychological aspects of the problem, particularly through the depth psychology of C. G. Jung. The article unfolds the emerging field of climate psychology and explores the cognitive dissonance behind public reactions to the phenomenon of climate change before explaining central Jungian concepts and their relevance to addressing the deeper personal, social, and cultural aspects of climate change. K1 C.G. Jung K1 Climate Change K1 climate psychology K1 Depth Psychology K1 rebalancing feminine and masculine motives K1 Sustainable Development Goals DO 10.1111/erev.12398