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  • Jul '24
    The public feel ‘worried’, ‘sad’, and ‘no emotions’ about climate change
  • Majority of public feel accepting of local pylons
  • Jan '24
    Tracker data: The youngest and the poorest are most worried about climate and wellbeing
  • Comment: Why should we care about climate emotions?
  • Nov '23
    Reuters Institute report: UK audiences prefer climate coverage focused on ‘solutions’
  • Oct '23
    Tracker data: Most believe they can make a difference on climate, but over a third don’t
  • Map of ‘action based’ stories aims to offer hope through seeing others acting
  • Sep '23
    Anger Monitor research: ‘constructive’ anger can motivate climate action
  • Government opinion tracker shows levels of climate concern remain high in 2023
  • Opinium polling: A third of young people seek counselling and medical help for eco-anxiety
  • Aug '23
    Resources for working with climate emotions
  • Research paper: testing hope-based messaging
  • Oct '22
    ONS survey shows high level of worries about climate change in 2022
  • Climate anxiety around the world
  • Jun '22
    Mapping worry about climate change
  • Jan '22
    Climate Emotions Wheel shows the range of climate emotions
  • Dec '21
    Research paper: Emotions as drivers of climate change opinions and actions
  • Large scale survey of young people across 10 countries shows majority are worried and feel the future is frightening
  • Dec '20
    Research paper: Our climate actions can shape how we feel
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Climate Emotions

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