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  1. Rebecca Huntley's book explores why the key to progress on climate change is in the psychology of human attitudes and our ability to change. While scientists double down on the shocking figures, we still find ourselves unable to discuss climate change meaningfully among friends and neighbours - or even to grapple with it ourselves.

  2. Jul 2, 2020 · Rebecca Huntley draws upon the findings of her research, and research from around the world, on the various emotions that affect the way we talk about climate change. She also draws upon her own emotional responses, and those of community leaders, school children, climate scientists, climate sceptics and, importantly, people already severely impacted by a rapidly changing climate.

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  3. Rebecca Huntley has written a book that is both timely and important. It's free of all the usual heavy science associated with such books and rather focusses on what the climate advocate needs to know and say if they are to make a difference in advancing their concerns about climate change.

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  4. Rebecca Huntley is an Australian author and researcher on social trends. She holds degrees in law and film studies and a PhD in gender studies . For nearly nine years Huntley was the Director of The Mind & Mood Report, Australia's longest-running social trends report. She led research at Essential Media Communications and Vox Populi, part of ...

  5. Apr 1, 2017 · A very timely and well researched update written 50 years after Donald Horne's "The Lucky Country" about the Australian psyche. Rebecca Huntley has used a significant amount of qualitative research,supported by quantitative research, to articulate that Australia is still essentially a lucky country, although one of contradictions.

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  6. Jul 2, 2020 · Rebecca Huntley is one of Australia's most experienced social researchers and former director of The Mind and Mood Report, the longest running measure of the nation's attitudes and trends. She holds degrees in law and film studies and a PhD in gender studies, and is a mum to three young children.

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  7. Jul 2, 2020 · A book about being vulnerable, facing fear, despair as well as guilt that moves to hope, love and naming the deeply felt things is compulsory reading. This book is one such book. Rebecca Huntley, esteemed for her objective surveys that tell us what ordinary Australians think, jumps a fence.