Stories tagged with impulsivity
Status and Curiosity - On the Origins of Oil Addiction
Posted by Nate Hagens on July 7, 2008 - 10:05am
Topic: Demand/Consumption
Tags: addiction, aspiration gap, conspicuous consumption, discount rates, endowment effect, evolution, impulsivity, neuroscience, novelty, oil addiction, original, ratchet effect, reward, salience, status [list all tags]
Living for the Moment while Devaluing the Future
Posted by Nate Hagens on June 1, 2007 - 1:12pm
Topic: Sociology/Psychology
Tags: behavioral economics, climate change, discount rates, evolutionary biology, evolutionary psychology, impulsivity, neuro-economics, oil depletion [list all tags]
The debate on the realities of both climate change and Peak Oil has moved from 'are they real?' to questions concerning timing, magnitude and impact. At the same time, expanding research in 'temporal discounting' in economics (called 'impulsivity' in psychology), is shedding light on how steeply we value the present over the future, a trait with ancient origins. Knowing this tendency, how can we expect factual updates on peak oil and climate change to behaviorally compete with Starbucks, sex, slot machines, and ski trips? Science is rapidly increasing our knowledge about the planet. To affect change however, we might have to become equally knowledgeable about ourselves. Below the fold is an overview on human discount rates, their evolutionary origins, and their relevance to the mitigation and adaptation to climate change and peak oil.

"Dumbo, caught obsessing about higher planetary CO2, did not leave any descendants"




k Nation (Jim Kunstler)


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