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Is the Fear of Climate Change Keeping You Up at Night? How to Cope With Eco-Anxiety
Turn paralysis into motivation that’ll help your mental health — and the planet.
The psychologist working with big tech
Renée Lertzman is a psychologist who deals with climate anxiety — but she's not a therapist. She works with companies on their sustainability and ESG initiatives.
How leaders can plan for a realistically sustainable future
How leaders can plan for a realistically sustainable future
Navigating the emotional rollercoaster of climate change
Imagine a semi-truck is barreling towards us. We can see it coming, so I try to move us away from its collision course. Your response wouldn’t be, "Wow, Lauren, you’re really passionate about 16 wheelers! Have you always been such a gearhead? I’m so happy you have this passion." Certainly not. You would join me to step aside and avoid the imminent catastrophe.
How to discuss climate change productively
Communicating about climate change effectively is critical to get people to engage with it productively, according to climate psychologist Renée Lertzman.
Stressed About the Environment? Here's How to Channel Climate Anxiety Into Positivity
It's no secret that we're experiencing some concerning changes in our climate, from rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and rising sea levels.
How to Calm Your Climate Anxiety
Between wildfires, heat waves and hurricanes, we’re all feeling nervous about the future. But stewing or ignoring the problem won’t ease your burden.
Can Wall Street’s Heaviest Hitter Step Up to the Plate on Climate Change?
On the climate front, Biden’s team, which he announced, with Gina McCarthy, Deb Haaland, Jennifer Granholm, and John Kerry at the forefront, seems highly credible and has a real shot at getting Washington squarely in the global-warming fight.
Why facing our feelings is essential for tackling our climate crisis
More and more people are feeling overwhelmed, anxious and despairing. And here's the thing: we really need to be talking about this. Openly, without judgment, shame, blame, guilt or emotional policing.