Kat Hamilton grew up in Bali, watching its ecosystem change before their eyes as plastic pollution worsened, the tourism industry boomed rapidly, and the wealth gap widened. Today, as executive director of Force of Nature, they train thousands of young people to process climate emotions and take action. The post Kat Hamilton on climate grief, hope, and breaking binary thought appeared first on The Oxford Student.| The Oxford Student
Climate anxiety is a lived reality. In the midst of Earth Month, learn how the Global South is combatting climate anxiety through direct action.| Remake
Unlike previous generations, Gen Z is aware of the ecological crises unfolding around them, leading to a deep sense of climate anxiety.| Impakter
We’re experiencing, in our lifetimes, a heating episode that is probably unique in the last 4.6 billion years.| Advocate Channel
Worried about our warming planet? You're not alone. Psychologists call this eco-anxiety and it's common. This post discusses ways to make climate anxiety more manageable, so that you can feel empowered to take action for the earth, instead of feeling hopeless or overwhelmed.| HealthyPsych.com