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CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS #216, February 3, 2025. Compiled by Dick Bennett
John Clarke. “A Voice
from Canada.”
Yale
Climate Connections, Climate Crisis and Mental Health
“A VOICE FROM CANADA: John Clarke, “Truth takes a side.”
“The Climate Charade Continues.” Originally published: Counterfire on January 12, 2024 (more by Counterfire) and Canadian Dimension on November 7, 2024 (more by Canadian Dimension) . Understanding
and truth are our best weapons against an exploitative society based on lies. With fossil-fuel interests now openly and
repeatedly in charge of Cop summits, their failure of legitimacy must be
confronted, argues John Clarke.
“On the Edge of the ‘Climate Abyss’.” Originally
published: Counterfire on May 15, 2024 (more
by Counterfire). With scientists warning of imminent
catastrophe, it is time to stop expecting our rulers to change course by
persuasion; only militant anti-capitalism will work, argues John Clarke.
“Emissions increase as climate disaster intensifies.” Originally published: Counterfire on June 29, 2024 (more
by Counterfire) . CEOs state outright that profit must come
first, even as this year’s deadly heat waves providing worrying evidence of
the rising climate emergency, reports John Clarke.
CLIMATE
CRISIS AND MENTAL HEALTH
This week on Yale Climate Connections, January 17 - 23, 2025.
For young people around the world,
climate change no longer seems a distant threat, but a present reality. One recent study published in the
peer-reviewed journal The Lancet Planetary Health surveyed
10,000 young people in 10 countries. A staggering 59% were very or extremely
worried about climate change, and the vast majority (84%) were at least
moderately worried. Those who have
experienced climate-related disasters suffer even more mental stress:
Nearly one-third of disaster-affected people may experience negative
mental health outcomes such as post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, or
depression. Children, in particular, are bearing a significant emotional
burden. Given these realities, it is
imperative that we equip our children with the mental and emotional tools to
navigate this changing world. Young people are
suffering from climate anxiety. Here’s how to help. Keep reading.
More from YCC' This is a moment in
time to name names': Writer Karin Kirk and your editors discuss oil and gas
contributions to newly elected leaders.
Book review:
“Glacial” exposes the heroes and villains of U.S. climate policy .
How engineers are working to solve the renewable energy storage problem.
Reads to help you
make sense of the climate-changed insurance market.
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CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS #216, February 3, 2025. Compiled by Dick Bennett
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