“…However, humans are not a unified group and there are intergroup relations within the category humans that are also relevant to addressing climate change. How humans relate to nature depends, in part, on other intergroup relations, such as those "between industry, capital, and government, between citizens and government, between corporations and citizens, between elite groups and the majority of people on the planet, and between activist groups that challenge fossil fuel infrastructure projects and the businesses and governments that support those projects" (Wright et al, 2020). Environmental cognitive alternatives will also likely include changes to these status relations as well, reducing the status and power of the higher status group and increasing the status and power of lower status groups, leading to direct confrontation between the two.…”