This document discusses various attitudes that can lead to or perpetuate environmental problems, as well as social traps that cause environmental issues. It outlines attitudes like rosy optimism, the frontier attitude, and tech-fix that prevent action, as well as sustainability as an alternative attitude. Social traps are situations where individual actions that seem beneficial in the short-term can harm society in the long-run, such as overuse of common resources. The document proposes education, rules and laws, and changing traps to tradeoffs as ways to avoid social traps and their environmental consequences.