
Episode 92:
Climate Anxiety Is Not the Problem
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Hosted by: Marina Robb
Show Notes:
In this week's episode I am discussing how climate anxiety is not the problem. I will explore how we educate, support and practice in a time of climate breakdown without overwhelming young people or asking them to numb themselves to reality.
Topics include:
- Climate anxiety is not the problem; unsupported climate anxiety is.
- Climate education cannot just give young people facts — it has to help them emotionally metabolise what they know.
- Emotional literacy needs to include the body, not just naming feelings.
- Adults and teachers need to do their own emotional work, otherwise they may shut down young people’s grief, anger or fear.
- Climate anxiety can be a sign of care, intelligence and relationship with the world, not pathology.
- The “Goldilocks zone” is really useful: enough feeling to care and act, not so much that people collapse.
- Climate breakdown risk-benefit assessment feels like one of your most original contributions.
- The neutrality/politics section is one of the most interesting: teachers do not need to be party-political, but silence and false balance are not neutral.
- Resilience should be framed as community, belonging and collective capacity, not individual toughness.
- Nature connection is not just a well-being add-on; it is part of repairing the relationship that created the crisis.
- The ending around possible futures, imagination and agency is important because it offers hope without false reassurance.
Music by Geoff Robb: www.geoffrobb.com
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