Learning to Live with Climate Change From Anxiety to Transformation

"This imaginative and empowering book explores the ways that our emotions entangle us with climate change and offers strategies for engaging with climate anxiety that can contribute to social transformation. Climate educator Blanche Verlie draws on feminist, more-than-human and affect theorie...

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Main Author: Verlie, Blanche (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
Series:Routledge Focus on Environment and Sustainability
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