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...
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...
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...
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,...