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Worried about climate change, you may have eco-anxiety

Over two-thirds of Americans have experienced eco-anxiety, according to a 2019 survey from the American Psychological Association.

Climate change despair has a 'life-affirming' remedy

Climate change despair has a 'life-affirming' remedy

Wynn Bruce’s death can teach us that climate anxiety and despair can be channeled into constructive action.
How to calm your climate anxiety
www.nytimes.com

How to calm your climate anxiety

Between wildfires, heat waves and hurricanes, we’re all feeling nervous about the future. But stewing or ignoring the problem won’t ease your burden.
The ‘farmosopher’ creating language for our climate doom and rebirth
motherboard.vice.com

The ‘farmosopher’ creating language for our climate doom and rebirth

Retired professor Glenn A. Albrecht has coined new words to describe the full range of positive and negative emotions we have toward the environment.
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