What if the anxiety you feel about the climate crisis isn't a weakness… but a signal?
A signal that you are paying attention.
A signal that something, somewhere, is deeply out of balance.
A signal that your mind is trying to make sense of a world that no longer fits the story you were told.
In Eco-Anxiety, this powerful and deeply human response is brought out of the shadows and into the light. Blending cutting-edge psychological insight with raw, lived experience, this book reveals how climate change is not only transforming our planet but also quietly reshaping our inner worlds. Our thoughts. Our bodies. Our sense of the future.
But this is not a book about despair.
It is a book about understanding, and, ultimately, about possibility.
With striking clarity and emotional depth, it unpacks why so many of us feel overwhelmed, stuck, or even numb in the face of environmental crisis. It explores how cultural pressures, political systems, and inherited beliefs amplify our distress, and why trying to "fix" eco-anxiety as an individual problem often makes things worse.
And then, it offers something different.
Drawing on bold, unconventional ideas and a radically compassionate perspective, Eco-Anxiety invites you to loosen rigid ways of thinking, reconnect with your body, and rediscover your sense of agency in a world that can feel uncontrollable. It shows how creativity, connection, and new ways of imagining the future can transform anxiety from a source of paralysis into a catalyst for meaning, action, and resilience.
This is not a step-by-step guide or a set of easy answers.
It is a companion for uncertain times.
A map for navigating complexity.
A reminder that even in a changing world, you are not alone, and you are not powerless.
For anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by the state of the planet, Eco-Anxiety offers something rare and vital:
A way to stay awake to reality… without losing yourself in it.
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