Grieving towards a better world
I’m thrilled to share my recent discussion with journalist Mary Ito, host and founder of the CRAM podcast.
Vice-Provost, Labrador Campus & Dean, School of Arctic & Subarctic Studies, Labrador Campus of Memorial University | Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) (2013-2016) | Researcher | Environmental Advocate | Royal Society of Canada College Member emeritus | Women for Nature Founding Member
I’m thrilled to share my recent discussion with journalist Mary Ito, host and founder of the CRAM podcast.
I am so thankful for this generative and inspiring conversation on the ambiguity, power, and expansiveness of ecological grief with Lisa Keefauver on her podcast, Grief is a Sneaky Bitch.
Climate change has moved from an abstract idea to a reality — a reality that many people around the world are increasingly worried about. In this light, I’m excited to share this new episode of the American Psychological Association’s Speaking of Psychology podcast, which takes a deep dive into exploring the mental health effects of climate change.
As part of Science Friday’s Degrees Of Change series, I spoke with host Ira Flatow about how we, as a planet, are adapting emotionally to the climate crisis. We talked…
I was delighted to join Vicky Mochama in talking about the many emotions of ecological grief on an episode of “No Little Plans,” a podcast about the state Canada’s progress…
There is power in naming the feelings of collective grief so many people around the world are experiencing in response to climate change. It was truly a pleasure to talk…
From wildfires to melting sea ice to dying coral reefs, this podcast features scientists (Dr. Steve Simpson, Dr. Andy Radford), a doctor (Dr. Courtney Howard) & a researcher (me) talking about ecological grief at the frontlines of climate and environmental change.
Gaia Vince of The Guardian talked with me and two other climate researchers, Drs. Steve Simpson, Deanna Witman, about how we are each coping with our respective experiences of ecological grief.