Climate Change Denial and Eco-Anxiety: Understanding the Psychological and Institutional Barriers to Action

Climate denial and eco-anxiety are two sides of the same coin—avoidance and overwhelm. This piece explores their psychology, cultural roots, and how better communication and policy can transform them into momentum for climate action.
Hunger and nourishment in a contaminated world

In the stifling heat of another record-breaking summer, I find myself unable to decide what to eat. This small dilemma unfolds into a reflection on food, climate anxiety, and the lost intimacy between body and environment. What nourishes us—truly—when the world outside feels too hot, too sterile, too distant?
The Environmental Crisis, the Anthropocene and the Capitalocene: Human Intervention or Reorganization of the Web of Life?

Within discourse regarding the environmental crisis, the focus often falls on issues that are defined and bounded: rising sea levels, fossil fuel use, deforestation, desertification — among them, perhaps the most frequently referenced concern relates to rising temperatures. In the media, in education and in policy, the explanation for the current crisis mainly underlines […]