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NPR asks kids for advice on how they cope with climate anxiety

How many schools tried to scare kids by showing them Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth”? The same Al Gore who thought Florida would be underwater by now. And personally, give me a break with the heartbreaking footage of the polar bear “stranded” on an ice floe. First, polar bears can swim, really well. Second, the polar bear must have a path back if a camera crew was able to get close enough to photograph it. Third, if the climate does change, the polar bears will move. Enough with the stupid polar bear — it’s fine.

NPR has been looking after both adults and children with climate anxiety for years now, offering advice and comfort:

And now:

Lauren Sommer reports:

Kids across the world are increasingly facing the impacts of climate change, from losing homes in disasters to having recess canceled due to extreme heat waves. Climate anxiety is on the rise, as a younger generation confronts inheriting a much hotter world.

“Many young people are experiencing grief and frustration and anxiety and elements of betrayal by adults and other generations,” says Dr. Kelsey Hudson, a clinical psychologist who specializes in climate change.

In coping with those feelings, many young people are figuring out ways to find meaning and purpose. Here’s some of their advice.

“A much hotter world”? How much hotter? You’re the experts on this stuff. Well, 15-year-old Tanish Doshi moved to Tuscon where “it feels like your skin is on fire.”

Here’s the kids’ advice:

  1. Talk to a friend about what’s up
  2. Get out in nature
  3. Join people doing something in your community
  4. Don’t be too intimidated to speak out

Five: Don’t watch cable news (or listen to NPR). Remember when, during the 2020 Democratic primary, CNN held a “climate town hall” with the candidates? And then MSNBC outdid them by holding a two-day climate change forum?

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If that doesn’t work, just remind the kids that President Joe Biden just spent “a billion a trillion 750 million dollars billion dollars” to fight climate change.


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