The climate crisis has seen, in response to it, a worsening of many people’s mental health. Climate anxiety (distress related to climate change and its effects) and eco-grief (mourning the damage and loss seen in the natural world) are on the rise, and mental health professionals are noticing that more clients are experiencing these forms…| Sam Woolfe
Google has reported a 565% increase in user searches for "climate anxiety"over the past year, reflecting widespread fears| Salon.com
Kat Hamilton, executive director of climate non-profit Force of Nature, speaks about climate anxiety, activism and community.| The Oxford Student
Unlike previous generations, Gen Z is aware of the ecological crises unfolding around them, leading to a deep sense of climate anxiety.| Impakter
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