Therapist addresses climate anxiety in new advice column

A licensed therapist discusses managing anxiety amid real climate threats.

Leslie Davenport responds to a reader questioning how to handle catastrophic thinking when climate science indicates worsening conditions. She notes that for climate-aware individuals, anxiety reflects a healthy response rather than distortion. Davenport advises shifting focus from assessing severity to identifying actionable steps, such as joining organizations or contacting officials. She also recommends balancing negativity bias with awareness of progress in areas like renewable energy.

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As midterm elections approach, many Democratic politicians have reduced mentions of climate change in speeches and public statements. The shift follows the 2024 presidential election loss. Experts debate whether the approach helps or harms the party.

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The Climate and Community Institute unveiled a new 'working-class climate agenda' on Wednesday, emphasizing affordability through measures like home insurance caps and free transit. The plan, dubbed green economic populism, seeks to cut household costs while reducing emissions by targeting corporate practices and promoting accessible green technologies. It draws lessons from the Green New Deal and Inflation Reduction Act amid rising living expenses linked to climate impacts.

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