Climate SociologyQuiz

1.

Catton and Dunlap's 'New Ecological Paradigm' (1978) rejects classical sociology's assumption that:

2.

Kari Norgaard's Bygdaby study found that climate inaction was driven primarily by:

3.

In Norgaard's typology, 'implicatory denial' refers to:

4.

Roberts and Parks (2007) describe climate inequality as a 'triple inequality' of:

5.

John Bellamy Foster's concept of 'metabolic rift' argues that:

6.

Explain the difference between mitigation and adaptation in climate policy, and describe one reason sociologists have criticized a one-sided emphasis on adaptation.