strong feelings
Climate change triggers strong emotions, and not just after extreme events like storms. Young people are particularly affected. But there are ways to ease your stress.
All over the world, people are joining together in movements to draw attention to the state of the climate and the world. Increasing global warming and its consequences are leading to feelings of sadness, anger and helplessness, especially among young people.
the The hottest summer in recorded history Just finished, followed by Record rainfall with widespread floodingThe extreme heat and cold, coupled with constant rain and snow, shows how physiologically challenging climate change is. But climate change also causes psychological stress.
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