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“Global Warning’s visualizations of invisible greenhouse gases are
metaphors for the negative emotions we are deluged with on a daily basis.”
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“Global Warning’s visualizations of invisible greenhouse gases are
metaphors for the negative emotions we are deluged with on a daily basis.”
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“We are the agents of the sixth great age of extinction.
It’s not easy seeing ourselves as problems rather than solutions.”
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“In the Anthropocene, it’s natural to experience overwhelming feelings of
solastalgia, eco-anxiety, and climate grief.”
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“I can’t look younger people in the eye without recognizing their pain and
continuing to speak for and act towards
a restoration of our natural world and their future.”
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“Acknowledging pain, ours and others, can be a form of catharsis.
It’s a necessary first step to moving towards bettering ourselves and our days.”
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“Things are much worse than we thought and not as bad as we can imagine.
If we heed the wake-up calls that exist all around us,
we will be able to find ways to live more harmoniously
with our environment and ourselves.”
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“We need to cultivate a new environmental literacy,
not just being informed about it, but also creating practices that
awaken us more fully to how deeply we are woven into the web of life
physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Experiencing this is a source of wonder and joy.”
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