Talking climate change, eco-anxiety, and action with Chatelaine
I was thrilled to be interviewed by Chatelaine Magazine to talk about climate change and eco-anxiety, or anxiety and stress specifically related to changes in the environment.
Founding Dean, School of Arctic & Subarctic Studies, Labrador Institute of Memorial University | Canada Research Chair & Professor (2013-2016) | Researcher | Environmental Advocate | Royal Society of Canada College Member | Women for Nature Founding Member
I was thrilled to be interviewed by Chatelaine Magazine to talk about climate change and eco-anxiety, or anxiety and stress specifically related to changes in the environment.
In this article, Dr. Courtney Howard and I discuss the importance of expanding the narrative of climate change to include ecological grief.
A recent article in Deutzche Welle highlighted the important impacts that climate change has for mental and emotional wellbeing.
In January of 2018, I had the honour of contributing to the Network in Canadian History & Environment’s series on “Canada’s Anthropocene.” In this article, I write about the deeply…