
These web links below can be used as a starting point to begin exploring this year’s topic of Eco-Anxiety
- Young people’s climate anxiety revealed in landmark survey
- The rise of eco-anxiety: scientists wake up to the mental-health toll of climate change
- ‘Eco-anxiety’: how to spot it and what to do about it
- Addressing Disinformation and Eco-Anxiety: Encouraging Youth to Take Positive Action on Climate Issues
- How can we help kids cope with ‘eco-anxiety’?
- Podcast- How to turn eco-anxiety into positive action
- Eco-anxiety: how to cope at a time of climate crisis
- Force of Nature – Transforming mindsets for climate action
- Our Broken Planet Podcast; Turning Eco-Anxiety into Eco-Action
- Eco-anxiety and how to cope with the Climate and Ecological Crisis
- Sustainability Scientist Shares Helpful Tips to Cope With Eco-Anxiety
- What I learned about eco-anxiety after listening to the climate stories of 1,000 people from around the world
- Your Future in Green Jobs – Ban Ki-moon Centre
Module 5 of this online course offers an optimistic and empowering perspective, helping young people to see that their values and aspirations can indeed translate into impactful, environmentally-focused careers. By sharing relatable stories and entrepreneurial tools, participants can be inspired to see eco-anxiety not only as a challenge but as a catalyst for action and sustainable innovation.
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If you are a Teacher you may find these resources useful to help you reduce eco-anxiety in your classroom
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Climate Psychology Alliance
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Climate Anxiety and Social Media
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Climate Anxiety Solution Based Approaches
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Tackling Climate Anxiety in the Classroom
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Turning Anxiety into Action
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SubjectToClimate’s Teacher Guides
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Climate anxiety: 21 resources to energise you into action
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weADAPT puts together a toolbox to help address climate anxiety
Further suggestions are always welcome and can be emailed to us here.