How to face despair over the impending effects of climate change

“It may be impossible to seriously consider the reality of climate change for more than ninety seconds without feeling depressed, angry, guilty, sad, or just plain mad,” Jia Tolentino wrote in a recent issue of The New Yorker . She has spoken to people who have entered therapy to deal with the anxiety they feel about the reality of climate change, an anxiety that can be personally exhausting but is precisely in keeping with the enormity of the problem. (MICHAEL SEAN WINTERS)

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