
How to Handle Climate Anxiety the Right Way
Feeling anxious about climate change is actually rational, not over-sensitive. New research from Lund University reveals better ways to cope with these emotions and help others process them.
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Feeling anxious about climate change is actually rational, not over-sensitive. New research from Lund University reveals better ways to cope with these emotions and help others process them.

New research reveals that framing environmental actions positively—like "eat more plants" instead of "eat less meat"—makes people significantly more likely to act and feel happier about it. The simple messaging shift could transform how we talk about climate solutions.