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'People feel grief as after a loss': How emotions can spark pro-climate action


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Published in Science and Technology on Tuesday, December 24th 2024 at 8:22 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Anger, resignation, guilt - according to recent research, emotions felt about climate change have a significant impact on our climate decisions. View on euronews

The article from MSN discusses how climate change evokes strong emotional responses, particularly grief, akin to the feelings experienced after losing a loved one. This emotional response is not just a reaction to environmental degradation but can also serve as a catalyst for pro-climate action. The piece highlights that acknowledging and processing these emotions can lead individuals to engage more actively in environmental activism. It explores how feelings of loss, sadness, and despair over climate change can transform into motivation for change, encouraging people to participate in climate mitigation efforts, support policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, and foster a collective movement towards sustainability. The narrative underscores the psychological impact of climate change, suggesting that emotional engagement might be as crucial as scientific understanding in driving climate action.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-xl/weather/climate-change/people-feel-grief-as-after-a-loss-how-emotions-can-spark-pro-climate-action/ar-AA1wnBqT ]

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