气候不仅仅是天气:印尼青年对气候变化及其心理影响的知识差距

Siti Jaro'ah, Vania Ardelia, Nurchayati, M. Jannah
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气候变化是印尼的一个环境威胁,不仅影响身体和环境,还影响心理状况。青年是社会中最容易受到气候变化影响的群体之一。然而,年轻人对气候变化问题的关注和参与很少。本研究旨在确定有关气候变化的知识和信息来源,以及气候变化对15-29岁年轻人的影响。本研究采用开放式问卷的描述性定性方法,共纳入107名受试者。调查结果显示,年轻人将气候变化等同于天气或季节的变化,以及气温的上升。印度尼西亚的气候越来越极端、不稳定和炎热,导致身体、心理和社会影响。由于气候变化的心理影响,参与者感到担心、害怕、焦虑、悲伤、愤怒、恐慌和困惑。令人惊讶的是,一些参与者没有感受到负面情绪,而是对气候变化毫无感觉,并表达了对气候变化的好奇。互联网和社交媒体是信息的主要来源。同时,朋友是谈论气候变化的第一选择。结果表明,印尼年轻人对气候变化知之甚少,但他们意识到了这场危机。需要对气候变化的心理影响进行进一步研究。
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Climate is More Than Just Weather: Gap of Knowledge about Climate Change and Its Psychological Impacts among Indonesian Youth
Climate change is an environmental threat in Indonesia, affecting not only physical and environmental but also psychological conditions. Youth are among the most vulnerable groups in society to the impacts of climate change. However, the attention and involvement of young people on climate change issues are minimal. This study aimed to determine the knowledge and sources of information about climate change, and the impacts of climate change on young people aged 15-29 years. A descriptive qualitative approach with open-ended questionnaires was used for the study with 107 participants. Findings revealed that young people equated climate change with changes in weather or seasons, and also the rising temperatures. Indonesia's climate is increasingly extreme, erratic, and hotter, leading to physical, psychological, and social impacts. Participants felt worried, scared, anxious, sad, angry, panicked, and confused as the psychological impacts of climate change. Surprisingly, instead of experiencing negative emotions, some participants felt nothing and expressed curiosity about climate change. The internet and social media are the main sources of information. Meanwhile, friends are the first option to talk about climate change. Results indicate that Indonesian youth have little understanding of climate change, but they are aware of the crisis. Further research on the psychological impacts of climate change is needed.
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