University of Connecticut: Q&A - Climate Grief and Our Crisis of Culture
February 11, 2021
February 11, 2021
STORRS, Connecticut, Feb. 11 -- The University of Connecticut issued the following Q&A on Feb. 10, 2021:
When it comes to the climate, the events dominating the news in recent weeks - and arguably the past several years - have left many wondering how we got to this point.
A common reaction to the developments of the daily news cycle is a feeling of anxiety and despair in the face of climate change. Sometimes also referred to as "climate grief" or "eco . . .
When it comes to the climate, the events dominating the news in recent weeks - and arguably the past several years - have left many wondering how we got to this point.
A common reaction to the developments of the daily news cycle is a feeling of anxiety and despair in the face of climate change. Sometimes also referred to as "climate grief" or "eco . . .
