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Reasons for Hope on Climate Change in 2021 (Yes magazine!)

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January 12, 2021
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*Reasons for Hope on Climate Change in 2021*
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MATTHEW HOFFMAN


Climate despair is a growing phenomena, noted in the popular media and in
academic research in public health, education, ethics, and philosophy.
Psychologists even coined the term “solastalgia” to denote distress caused
by environmental damage and loss. Climate despair is feeling with certainty
that “we’re screwed,” that the worst impacts of climate change are
inevitable and can no longer be stopped.

Despair feels reasonable given what we’re learning about climate change and
seeing in the news. But it is a temptation that should be resisted.

Rebecca Solnit argues that hope is found in uncertainty—that the future is
not set. Even given torrents of bad news, there are a number of reasons for
hope. And 2020 could indeed be the turning point.

It has to be.

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*ALSO*
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*A Radical Reset for Conservation in Africa*
<https://yesmagazine.cmail19.com/t/d-l-cuttue-ykdiuikyn-d/>RACHEL NUWER


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