On meaning + eco-anxiety Eco-anxiety is a complex topic, and researchers help us understand climate emotions in a deeper way by creating models that explain different connection points. Panu Pihkala is an eco-anxiety researcher from Finland who has written extensively...
Embodied, affective, and relational practices From the creators: Dwelling with grief, transforming ourselves, regenerating relationships, inspiring change, witnessing each other: these are the challenges of our times. Climate educator Blanche Verlie draws on...
Creating something meaningful out of our climate feelings We were recently introduced to RISE Vancouver and Apathy is Boring, and their newly launched eco-anxiety digital zine, Solastalgia. This beautiful resource features artwork of BC youth aged 18-30. As the cohort...
Communicating our Climate Stories Our second episode of the MSF Eco-Anxiety Podcast features host Rachel Malena-Chan and Faith Toran, the Communications Coordinator for Climate Smart MSF. Faith tells us about how she found herself working at the intersection of...
Global eco-anxiety stories In our first episode of the MSF Eco-Anxiety Podcast, our host Rachel Malena-Chan speaks with Canadian physician Reza Eshaghian about his experience providing medical care overseas in areas impacted by conflict. Reza shares how his own...