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How to cope with eco-anxiety; all you want to know

2022-04-22 00:00:00

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Shrinking ice caps, disappearing biodiversity, fiercer bushfires, heat waves, and flash floods. The effects of climate change are difficult to ignore. These disasters not only cause immense physical destruction. A growing body of evidence shows they re also taking a toll on our mental health. Researchers say eco anxiety is rising, especially among younger generations who report feeling distressed and overwhelmed by the state of the environment. In a major study of young people aged 16 to 25 published in The Lancet last year, 75 said the future is frightening and more than half said humanity is doomed. Forty five percent of the 10,000 respondents across 10 countries said their feelings about climate change negatively affected their ability to function in daily life. Eco anxiety, or climate anxiety, covers a range of responses to climate change, from fear about the future, to shame and guilt over consumption, to anger and grief over what has and will be lost. So if you find yourself grappling with these feelings, what should you do Recognize that difficult eco emotions are normal In the Lancet study, more than 50 of young people reported feeling sad, anxious, angry, powerless, helpless and guilty about climate change.

Liz Marks, co lead author of the study and a senior lecturer in psychology at the UK s University of Bath, says a first step in dealing with these emotions is to acknowledge that they are a natural and healthy response to an existential threat. When talking about eco anxiety, it s important not to pathologize it, she said. It isn t something we need to cure or get rid of. It s much more about how we can live with it so it doesn t overwhelm us. According to Marks, that means giving ourselves and other people space to feel what we re feeling, whether that be grief or anger or fear or anxiety, and also recognizing that these feelings will come and go. Even in the worst moments of feeling very overwhelmed, emotions are things that change. She also says although they are stressful, these feelings can be a really beautiful part of your humanity, and a positive sign that someone is engaged and cares deeply about the planet, other species and people around the world. Connect with other people If you re feeling overwhelmed by the climate crisis, it can help to seek out communities in real life or on social media and share your thoughts with like minded people, says climate coaching psychologist Megan Kennedy Woodward.

It is really wonderful because there are these communities where people can see: actually so much is happening here. I don t feel like this is all on my shoulders, or this person is talking about grief and I was feeling it today, and it s normal and it s OK that I m feeling that , Kennedy Woodard, who is also co director of the group Climate Psychologists, said. An array of groups offering support to people struggling with eco anxiety have popped up around the world in recent years. There are climate cafes, for example, or NGOs such as the Good Grief Network, which has a 10 step program that, according to its website, aims to metabolize collective grief, eco anxiety, and other heavy emotions to help people build resilience. Take a break from the climate crisis There s no shortage of gloomy news stories about species loss and natural disasters. If you re someone engaged with environmental issues, your social media feeds might be full of them. Liz Marks says it s important to prioritize your well being and take a break from media that causes distress. This isn t about pushing it away completely, she said.

You might want to remain informed, but perhaps it s about reducing the frequency and amount of time you spend reading about the climate crisis and trying to choose reliable information sources that aren t going to cause a huge spike in anxiety. She stresses that while mindfulness is no cure for climate change, it can help relieve stress, along with regular exercise and activities that allow you to feel calm and connected to others. Clinical psychologist Patrick Kennedy Williams, the other co director of Climate Psychologists, agrees that self care is vital: We re all in this for the long run and we have to be able to get satisfaction and enjoyment from our lives despite this crisis ... It s okay to enjoy yourself. If the anxiety gets to a point where it affects your life, work and relationships on a daily basis, however, it s advisable to seek professional help, he adds. Turn anxiety into action Studies show eco anxiety is more prevalent in young people, many of whom feel older generations and governments are failing to respond to the climate crisis. Marks says taking actions, however small, to combat environmental destruction, for example, can help overcome a sense of powerlessness many young people face.

Their eco anxiety is less overwhelming when they feel they re doing something about it, she says. How can you make a difference in a way that works for you Some people have very little time, very little resources, but can still make a difference. That could be anything from engaging in green behaviors like recycling ... to writing to MPs.

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