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Climate Emotions

Climate change can cause us anxiety and grief, but wisdom from First Nations peoples offers a way forward (Credit: Getty Images)
Climate Emotions

The deep connections that heal trauma

By Rachel Clissold, Ross Westoby and Karen E McNamara

Snow and ice are a deep part of the culture of many northern countries, and the loss of them raises questions about identity and loss (Credit: BBC/Javier Hirschfeld/Getty Images)
Climate Emotions

The countries grieving snowy winters

By Katarina Zimmer
Who is to blame for climate change? (Credit: Javier Hirschfeld/ Getty)
Climate Emotions

The greatest ‘whodunit’ of our time

By Jocelyn Timperley
A global pandemic and climate change are crises that can make us feel alone, even though they will affect all of us (Credit: BBC/Getty Images)
Climate Emotions

How to feel less alone in a crisis

By Lou Del Bello
The losses we will experience under climate change will occur over many decades and even generations (Credit: Getty Images/Javier Hirschfeld)
Climate Emotions

How we mourn a changing planet

By Panu Pihkala
Is hope a necessary part of the effort to halt climate breakdown? (Credit: Javier Hirschfeld/Getty)
Climate Emotions

Should we be hopeful about the climate?

By Diego Arguedas Ortiz
The wilderness can be awe-inspiring but it can also be painful if you witness it being deminished by human activity (Credit: Getty Images/BBC)
Climate Emotions

How wild places heal climate burnout

By Sophie Yeo
A woman holding her face which is covered in smoke (Credit: Getty Image/BBC)
Climate Emotions

How to beat climate anxiety

By Christine Ro
Climate change provokes strong emotional reactions. Those responses will shape how we face this environmental challenge (Credit: BBC/Getty Images)
Climate Emotions

How climate change moves us

By Martha Henriques
Flight shame is a growing movement originating in Sweden (Credit: BBC/Getty Images)
Climate Emotions

How ‘flight shame’ is changing travel

By Jocelyn Timperley

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