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Panu Pihkala: Meaning and Eco-Anxiety
This blog features research and reflections from Panu Pihkala, who shares his work how to process eco-anxiety and eco-grief, and the role of meaning-making as we connect the dots.
The Power of Climate Storytelling with Jothsna Harris
Climate narratives we need to hear Jothsna Harris is the founder of Change Narrative, an organization devoted to helping people understand and share their climate stories. She works individuals, organizations, government and community groups to bring creative climate...
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...
Solastagia Zine
Newly launched eco-anxiety digital zine features artwork of BC youth aged 18-30 that showcases feelings of eco-anxiety, eco-grief and other eco-emotions in response to the climate and planetary health crisis.
Doctors Without Borders Collaboration
In this episode of our podcast collaboration with Doctors Without Borders, Rachel speaks with Communications Specialist Faith Toran. Faith tells us about the power of stories and how embodied experiences motivate her on the hard days.
Doctors Without Borders Collaboration
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. Join us!
Bushfire Stories
Our aim in establishing this space is to deepen public understanding about the diverse impacts and experiences of bushfire in Australia, including the many ways that individuals and communities have sought to respond to and recover from these events.
Indigenous Climate Action
ICA works on connecting and supporting Indigenous communities to reinforce our place as leaders driving climate change solutions for today and tomorrow.
Climate Doom to Messy Hope
Theory to practice From the UBC Climate Hub "This theory-to-practice handbook is grounded in a commitment to fostering deeper understandings and connections to how we can support mindful and proactive navigation of magnifying climate change impacts on individual and...
Changing the Narrative for Climate Confidence
Learn about eco-anxiety and climate narratives, and write your personal climate story as a way to steady yourself, build climate confidence, and find a community of support.
Gen Dread
A newsletter about staying sane in the climate and wider ecological crisis.
I DUNNO
I think most of us who’ve felt grief and anxiety over the climate crisis have felt very isolated in those feelings at some point.