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ALBERT BANDURA

who developed social cognitive theory

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SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY

a theory of learning that emphasizes the interaction between personal factors, behaviors, and the envirionment

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THOUGHTS AND BELIEFS

what are the personal factors

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RECIPROCAL DETERMINISM

states that personal factors, behaviors and the environment mutually influence and are influenced by each other

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OBSERVATIONAL LEARNING

people learn by watching others and the outcomes of their actions

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BOBO DOLL EXPERIMENT

this is an experiment where children learned aggressive behaviors by observing an adult model

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SELF EFFICACY

the belief an individual has in their capability to perform a specific task or behave in a certain way

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OUTCOME EXPECTATIONS

this is the anticipated positive or negative consequences of a particular behavior

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SELF REGULATION

the capacity of individuals to set goals and to control their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to achieve goals

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OBSERVATION

individuals observe behaviors, consequences, and the environments in their social world.

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COGNITIVE PROCESSES

this is where they process information through a combination of attention, memory and motivation. 

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FORMATION OF BELIEFS

they form beliefs about potential outcomes and their own capabilities

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BEHAVIORAL CHOICE

these cognitive factors influence choices and actions

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ENVIRONMENTAL AND PERSONAL INTERACTION

their actions, in turn, shape their environment, and vice versa, creating a continuous cycle of reciprocal determinism

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CLIMATE CHANGE

refers to long term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns, mainly caused by human activities

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GREENHOUSE GASES

carbon dioxide and methane is an example of what gases?

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GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

fossil fuel burning for electricity, heat, and transportation is the largest source

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DEFORESTATION

cutting down trees reduces the earth’s abillity to absorb carbon dioxide

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GLOBAL WARMING

the average global temperature has risen more compared to pre industrial times

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AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK

release methane and nitrous oxide, powerful GHG’S

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INDUSTRIAL PROCESS AND WASTE

this contribute to emissions

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EXTREME WEATHER

more intense typhoons, heatwaves, droughts, floods, and wildfires

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SEA LEVEL RISE

melting glacierrs and thermal expansion threaten coastal communities

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BIODIVERSITY LOSS

many species face extinction due to habitat changes

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HUMAN HEALTH RISKS

increased heat related illnesses, food insecurity, and spread of diseases

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GLOBAL IMPACT

  • small island nations face existential threats due to rising seas

  • developing countries, including the philippines are among the most vulnerable to storms, flooding, and agricultural losses

  • economic damage is projected to increase as disasters worsen

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MITIGATION

reducing GHG emissions through renewable energy, reforestation, energy efficiency, and sustainable practices

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ADAPTATION

bulding resilient infrastracture, improving disaster preparedness, and adjusting farming methods

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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

agreements like the paris agreement aim to limit global warming to well below 2 celcius