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Grief

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Jennifer Atkinson  0 Comments

November 18, 2021June 27, 2021

Embracing Uncertainty

Eco-anxiety and climate grief are sometimes framed as “disorders,” but in fact these feelings typically arise from an accurate perception

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Jennifer Atkinson  0 Comments

October 18, 2021July 1, 2021

Is Hope Overrated?

Many consider hope to be essential to maintaining social movements where change is slow, setbacks are frequent, and the odds

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Jennifer Atkinson  0 Comments

September 20, 2021June 27, 2021

Coping with Climate Despair in Four Steps

With the urgency of our climate crisis increasing by the day, many scientists and climate leaders are calling for global

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Jennifer Atkinson  2 Comments

August 19, 2021August 22, 2021

Eco-Grief: Our Greatest Ally?

If you suffer from climate grief, you know what it’s like to feel hopeless, alone, or bewildered by society’s business-as-usual

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Jennifer Atkinson  1 Comment

July 19, 2021August 4, 2021

Why Climate Emotions Matter

Is reason or emotion more important in driving climate action? Will solutions to mass extinction come from the head or

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Jennifer Atkinson  2 Comments

June 21, 2021June 15, 2021

Facing Down Climate Grief

The age of climate crisis is upon us, and grief and anxiety are on the rise. This pilot episode of

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DM (Deanna) Witman  1 Comment

March 8, 2021March 3, 2021

A Guide to Loss & Grieving in the Anthropocene

The world is experiencing a time of extraordinary loss: of species, habitat, ecological connectivity, and personal connection to the natural

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Clare Fisher  0 Comments

November 30, 2020November 27, 2020

Grieving Towards the Future

If 2020 has taught me anything, it’s that most of us are pretty bad at dealing with uncertainty. Either we’re

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Joan Sullivan, Shakespeare, Winter's Tale, sky, glimly, fire, megafire, solastalgia

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Joan Sullivan  0 Comments

September 22, 2020September 21, 2020

The Skies Look Grimly

We have landed in ill time; the skies look grimly William Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale My intention was to try

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Joan Sullivan, photographer, Quebec, Canada, morning, mist, lake, birds

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Joan Sullivan  6 Comments

August 20, 2020August 20, 2020

Solastalgia

Solastalgia is a portmanteau of the words “solace” and “nostalgia” coined by the Australian transdisciplinary environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht. It

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