Group therapy helps scientists cope with challenging 'climate emotions'
- Written by Joe Duggan, PhD Candidate, Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University, Australian National University
Rawpixel.com, ShutterstockAs climate records tumble and wildfires rage, people all over the planet are feeling the toll.
Negative emotional responses such as anger, fear, sadness and despair recorded in children and young people are also felt by climate scientists. But positive emotions such as hope are also part of the picture.
Anxiety is a...
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