Charlotte Fowler - Climate Anxiety
Today I read “Yale Experts Explain Climate Anxiety” which helped me understand how widespread climate worry has become. According to Yale researchers, 64% of Americans said they were at least somewhat worried about global warming, while about 10% reported feeling nervous or anxious about it several days a week. Another 9% said they were unable to stop worrying about climate change.
I found it interesting that the article explains some anxiety can be healthy because it motivates action. Yale researchers also found that collective action, such as joining environmental groups, can reduce helplessness and depression. This makes sense because environmental problems are systemic, involving governments, industries, and communities, so the solutions must also be systemic. Real progress requires people working together rather than individuals carrying the burden alone.
I found it interesting that the article explains some anxiety can be healthy because it motivates action. Yale researchers also found that collective action, such as joining environmental groups, can reduce helplessness and depression. This makes sense because environmental problems are systemic, involving governments, industries, and communities, so the solutions must also be systemic. Real progress requires people working together rather than individuals carrying the burden alone.
https://sustainability.yale.edu/explainers/yale-experts-explain-climate-anxiety?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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