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Ashlee Cunsolo, PhD

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

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Posted on January 14, 2020January 14, 2020

Discussing climate change and ecological grief in the LA Times

Amidst the climate crises we are are experiencing worldwide, it felt especially poignant to discuss the emotional impacts of climate change with Julia Rosen of the LA Times last week.

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Posted on April 3, 2018February 18, 2022

Article about climate change, affect, and emotional health listed as ‘critical content’, and now freely available

In celebration of its 10th year of publication, the journal Emotion, Space and Society has selected 15 articles that “showcase some of the most diverse and critical content that the journal has…

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Posted on December 3, 2017December 3, 2017

Research from Nunatsiavut featured in NY Times

Back in January 2017, an amazing journalist, Livia Albeck-Ripka, travelled to Rigolet, Nunatsiavut to learn about the ways in which climate change is impacting Inuit lives, livelihoods, culture, and mental wellness.…

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Posted on March 30, 2017May 29, 2017

Mental Health & Our Changing Climate

In June 2014, the American Psychological Association and ecoAmerica published an important report, Beyond Storms & Drought: The Psychological Impacts of Climate Change, which outlined the numerous direct and indirect pathways…

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Posted on February 21, 2017May 18, 2017

The Mental Health Impacts of Ecological Grief in a Changing Climate

The ecologist (in a more than scientific sense) is someone who is touched by this loss in such a way as to mourn the toll of extinction instituted by human…

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Posted on February 29, 2016May 20, 2017

Coverage of Climate Change & Mental Health Research

Today, the Toronto Star published the second in a series of articles by Tyler Hamilton examining the many complex facets related to climate change and mental health, and featured our…

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Posted on December 12, 2015

Climate Change & Inuit Mental Health

Today, an agreement is being tabled at COP21, calling on over 200 countries to sign on. As we continue these national and international dialogues, it is important to remember human…

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Posted on December 10, 2015December 12, 2015

New Article on Inuit-Youth-Led Participatory Video & Adaptation

Just in time for the annual ArcticNet Annual Scientific conference in Vancouver, BC, Arctic has released our new article on using Inuit-youth-led participatory video as a strategy to enhance adaptive…

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