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NC Botanical Garden- Hybrid Lunchbox Talk: Keep Your Cool in a Warming World: Coping with Climate Anxiety

October 30, 2025
12:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Both In-person AND Virtual via Zoom Webinar; Registration required

Hybrid Lunchbox Talk: Keep Your Cool in a Warming World: Coping with Climate Anxiety

October 30 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

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with Miriam Brodersen, LCSW, Somatic Psychotherapist

Date: Thursday, October 30, 2025
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM ET
Location: Hybrid – Virtual and In-person attendance options
Fee: Free; preregistration required

 

Are you feeling anxious or overwhelmed about the climate crisis? Do you read about the latest climate-related disaster and worry you’re not doing enough? If so, know that you are not alone. The majority of the world population is worried about climate change and almost half of all young people report that climate anxiety affects their daily functioning.

Climate anxiety is a natural, healthy response to unprecedented changes to our planet. Although we often speak of anxiety as irrational, in the case of eco-anxiety, our fear is well-founded. However, this fear can easily overwhelm us, leading to unhelpful responses like numbness, panic, and despair, interfering with our ability to connect with others and take meaningful action.

This talk demonstrates the importance of tending to our climate emotions so that they work for us, rather than against us. It explores how our nervous systems respond to fear and presents helpful tools for working with climate emotions – including mindfulness, connecting with nature, and engaging in meaningful action with others. Attendees will engage in short, experiential exercises that they can continue practicing on their own. After learning concrete tools for working with climate emotions, participants will leave more empowered to face their fears about the ecological crisis and be better resourced to work together for our collective future.

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