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If the conversations Moms’ Elizabeth Bechard has been having with friends are any indication of the collective mood right now, it seems we’re all struggling with mental health in a changing world. She shares how she finds refuge.
Kids Are Officially Afraid of the Future. Talking About Climate Change Helps.
Watch a video discussion about youth mental health and talking to kids about climate change to reduce their anxiety.
Parents Are Feeling Lonely and Burnt Out: Here’s What We Can Do About It
As we begin Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re thinking about how parents and pregnant people will experience the mental health impacts of climate-drive extreme weather in unique ways. And we’re finding ways to cope.
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The American Climate Corps Is Live: Apply Now for Green Youth Jobs Galore
Your climate career starts here! The American Climate Corps will pay 20,000 young people to fight the impacts of the climate crisis all while training them to be part of the future clean energy and climate-resilience workforce.
“State of the Air” Report Finds Millions More People in the U.S. Live With Unhealthy Air
This year’s American Lung Association “State of the Air” report has once again found that the number of people living in U.S. counties with failing grades for unhealthy levels of air pollution is on the rise. Read the top takeaways from the 2024 report.
Marty Odlin vs. Carbon Godzilla: An Excerpt From Bill Weir’s “Life As We Know It (Can Be)”
In this excerpt from CNN Chief Climate Correspondent Bill Weir’s new book, he tells the story of Marty Odlin, who is fighting climate change by “building the oil industry in reverse” out in the North Atlantic.
Sweeping Power Plant Pollution Safeguards Put Children’s Health First
In a bold move to protect public health, EPA Administrator Michael Regan announced the finalization of a suite of new rules that will address pollution from fossil fuel power plants—the polluters responsible for almost one-quarter of the climate pollution generated by the U.S.
Mental Health & Climate Change: The Mental Health Cost of Pipeline Fights
Living near oil and gas pipelines has been linked to numerous health harms—and new research shows that participating in public engagement processes related to pipeline development can take a serious toll on mental health.