Concord chapter of Climate Hope Affiliates receives award for climate justice efforts, taking 43 actions in one year, including sermons and outreach events.
Extreme weather events are on the rise around the globe, from historic floods to unseasonable heat waves and raging wildfires. One doesn’t have to reach far to find fuel for climate-related fear and ...
According to a new study, feeling hopeful—even more so than just feeling good—may bring us a sense of meaning. Load More Loading... The Science of Happiness podcast offers research-tested strategies ...
Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. We explore how embracing uncertainty enables us to move beyond climate anxiety and despair to hope and action, with author and activist Rebecca Solnit.
Climate worry is associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms among Finns of all ages. However, these symptoms are less common among individuals whose climate-related hope is combined with various ...
Lots of people want to see more “hope” and less “doom” about climate change. But a new facility to suck carbon out of the air shows why it’s more complicated than that. Companies that have been ...
As Eagle County works to mitigate the effects of climate change through its climate action goals and the work of the Climate Action Collaborative, it is finding ways to bring hope into the dialogue.
We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable extreme weather event around the world that was made more likely by human-caused climate change. Climate Matters is ...
A composting program at The Wesley School in Los Angeles is helping kindergarten through eighth grade students get hands-on experience with making dirt while also teaching them ways to address ...
Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber? Log in now to continue reading. HB 2599 requires the state Division of Aquatic Resources ...
In her book, Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson explains why “hope” doesn’t quite describe her simmering passion for solutions to climate change. The following is an excerpt from What If We Get It Right?