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Navigating Climate Anxiety: Signals of Coping and Connection

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We know climate anxiety is real—and it’s growing. Searches for the term are skyrocketing, and studies show that over half of young people feel deeply worried about climate change. In this episode, we explore signals of how people are collectively processing eco-anxiety and climate grief. From the rise of climate cafés—spaces for sharing fears—to the growing role of eco-chaplains in fostering emotional resilience, we examine how communities are coming together to navigate uncertainty. We also discuss how people are turning to ritual to honor disappearing landscapes. Join us as we explore emerging signals of collective care and how people are processing the emotional impact of climate change.

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Chapters

1. Navigating Climate Anxiety: Signals of Coping and Connection (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Climate Anxiety (00:00:40)

3. Climate Solutions: Climate cafés (00:02:45)

4. The Grief of Climate Change (00:06:30)

5. Emerging Roles: Eco-Chaplains (00:11:53)

6. Rituals and Collective Mourning (00:14:54)

7. Non-Attachment and Shared Memories (00:17:54)

53 episodes

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We know climate anxiety is real—and it’s growing. Searches for the term are skyrocketing, and studies show that over half of young people feel deeply worried about climate change. In this episode, we explore signals of how people are collectively processing eco-anxiety and climate grief. From the rise of climate cafés—spaces for sharing fears—to the growing role of eco-chaplains in fostering emotional resilience, we examine how communities are coming together to navigate uncertainty. We also discuss how people are turning to ritual to honor disappearing landscapes. Join us as we explore emerging signals of collective care and how people are processing the emotional impact of climate change.

For the full transcript and references: Episode Webpage

New episodes every Thursday!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Navigating Climate Anxiety: Signals of Coping and Connection (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Climate Anxiety (00:00:40)

3. Climate Solutions: Climate cafés (00:02:45)

4. The Grief of Climate Change (00:06:30)

5. Emerging Roles: Eco-Chaplains (00:11:53)

6. Rituals and Collective Mourning (00:14:54)

7. Non-Attachment and Shared Memories (00:17:54)

53 episodes

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