What if the same science that drives addiction could drive climate action? In The Dopamine Generation , sustainability leader and wellness strategist Stacey A. Olson reveals how neuroscience, design, and culture intertwine to shape collective behavior—and how the very systems that manipulate our desires can be re-engineered to heal them. Drawing on insights from behavioral science, architecture, and social psychology, Olson explores how corporations hijack dopamine to keep us consuming—and how understanding that chemistry can help us create positive, self-reinforcing loops that make sustainable living feel good . From the neurochemistry of anticipation to the marketing of hope, this book reframes climate action not as sacrifice but as satisfaction. It is both a wake-up call and a blueprint for turning anxiety into agency. Addiction and inspiration share the same neural circuits. The difference is direction.