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LINK 'Climate grief': The growing emotional toll of climate change.

"Last year, the American Psychological Association issued a report on climate change’s effect on mental health. The report primarily dealt with trauma from extreme weather but also recognized that “gradual, long-term changes in climate can also surface a number of different emotions, including fear, anger, feelings of powerlessness, or exhaustion.”

SkotlandSkye 8 Jan 14
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emotions, check, fear, check, anger, check, feelings of powerlessness or exhaustion, check. Yep it's been getting to me for some time now.

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