
pmid: 31771823
The denial of the Holocaust before and during WWII by German citizens is compared to present-day denial of climate change. Psychological dynamics supporting such denial are examined, along with ways in which such denial might be overcome.
Holocaust, Climate Change, Humans, Denial, Psychological, Spirituality, Stress, Psychological
Holocaust, Climate Change, Humans, Denial, Psychological, Spirituality, Stress, Psychological
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