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How to cope with eco-anxiety
- Technology is forcing us to question the boundaries of our homes and communities. The climate crisis is forcing us to rethink how we treat our shared planet. When asked what their top concerns were for 2022, half of the young people we surveyed said ‘the climate crisis’ — more than double the number who said ‘mental health’ or ‘my relationships’. S... See more
from Home is where the heart is, according to young people by Eloise Hendy
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- Coming to terms with climate change and its effects while living in constant uncertainty about the world’s future is challenging for any human being.
from How to cope with climate anxiety | Psyche Guides
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- part of a growing cadre of people, many of them young, who are fighting climate doomism, the notion that it’s too late to turn things around. They believe that focusing solely on terrible climate news can sow dread and paralysis, foster inaction, and become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
from ‘OK, Doomer’ and the Climate Advocates Who Say It’s Not Too Late by New York Times
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