Panu Pihkala: Meaning and Eco-Anxiety

Panu Pihkala: Meaning and Eco-Anxiety

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...
Learning to Live with Climate Change

Learning to Live with Climate Change

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...
Gen Dread

Gen Dread

Understanding & validating eco-distress Author and Stanford climate and mental health researcher Britt Wray processes her own eco-anxiety and eco-grief through her newsletter Gen Dread and shares her wisdom about harnessing eco-distress for meaningful change to...
How to Help A Child Dealing with Eco-Anxiety

How to Help A Child Dealing with Eco-Anxiety

Tips for kids with eco-anxiety When Mia Taylor struggled to soothe her son’s anxiety about climate change, she turned to the tools of her trade – research – for answers. Was it possible to provide comfort and hope? Could she find a way to be more...
Climate and Mind

Climate and Mind

Where the mind goes Climate and Mind aims to explore how climate change impacts our thoughts, emotions, and behavior. “We bring together resources and ideas from a range of disciplines (including social work, psychology, public health, education, anthropology,...