Depression and anxiety is more prevalent in society than ever. Research shows that one of the top 5 leading causes that contribute to people experiencing anxiety is climate change. The Climate Journal Project aims to bring people together while addressing climate anxiety and what can be done to help it. By creating a space for people to discuss, journal and find solace, The Climate Journal Project helps facilitate the move from hopelessness to action.
Those experiencing climate grief and eco anxiety
Eco anxiety and planetary grief is a common feeling in the environmental movement. We love how the Climate Journal Project has created a space to discuss, journal, build community and reflect over shared emotions and experience to turn grief into action.