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  1. I recently wrote an article mapping climate grief/anxiety on to the Kubler-Ross stages of grief.* It wasn't difficult. I wish it had been less easy. I also wish that when you read it, you come away with more hope than you had before you encountered it.

    unsustainablemagazine.com/the-

    #ClimatGrief #ClimateAnxiety #KublerRoss #Hope #Hopepunk #action #protest

    *the exact number is contested these days but the majority of other articles on the topic cite seven, so that is what I went with

  2. I recently wrote an article mapping climate grief/anxiety on to the Kubler-Ross stages of grief.* It wasn't difficult. I wish it had been less easy. I also wish that when you read it, you come away with more hope than you had before you encountered it.

    unsustainablemagazine.com/the-

    #ClimatGrief #ClimateAnxiety #KublerRoss #Hope #Hopepunk #action #protest

    *the exact number is contested these days but the majority of other articles on the topic cite seven, so that is what I went with

  3. I recently wrote an article mapping climate grief/anxiety on to the Kubler-Ross stages of grief.* It wasn't difficult. I wish it had been less easy. I also wish that when you read it, you come away with more hope than you had before you encountered it.

    unsustainablemagazine.com/the-

    #ClimatGrief #ClimateAnxiety #KublerRoss #Hope #Hopepunk #action #protest

    *the exact number is contested these days but the majority of other articles on the topic cite seven, so that is what I went with

  4. I recently wrote an article mapping climate grief/anxiety on to the Kubler-Ross stages of grief.* It wasn't difficult. I wish it had been less easy. I also wish that when you read it, you come away with more hope than you had before you encountered it.

    unsustainablemagazine.com/the-

    #ClimatGrief #ClimateAnxiety #KublerRoss #Hope #Hopepunk #action #protest

    *the exact number is contested these days but the majority of other articles on the topic cite seven, so that is what I went with