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Article: A New Way to See Your Climate Anxiety
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A global study reveals nearly 60% of young people are extremely worried about the planet's future, with climate change causing significant daily distress and fear. Psychologists label this "eco-anxiety," a form of distress in response to climate dangers affecting both youth and vulnerable populations worldwide.

This anxiety is predicted to become a leading mental health issue in 2024, exacerbated by impending climate thresholds and direct experiences of climate disasters like wildfires and floods. Concurrently, perceived lack of political leadership, such as backtracking on green policies, worsens the situation.

However, experts argue this rational distress can be harnessed to galvanize action, leading more people to join climate justice movements and pressure governments and industries to phase out fossil fuels. The solution to eco-anxiety is seen as collective action rather than therapy alone.

Main topics: The prevalence and definition of eco-anxiety, its causes and projected rise, political failures, and the potential to channel anxiety into climate action.

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https://www.wired.com/story/a-new-way-to-see-your-climate-anxiety/
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2024-01-22 12:00
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