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It's warm out there.... (2)

It's warm out there.... (2)

by Bill Sheate

I'm reminded today as I sit having my lunch in a park in central London on a warm sunny day of a blog post I did four years ago when we hit a new record maximum daytime temperature in the UK of 40 degrees C, in July 2022.

Looking back at that post - “It’s warm out there…” everything (other than the July specific details) is equally relevant as we experience high temperatures this month in June for a few days (23-25th)….[Read more]

Re-framing eco-distress..... new paper

Re-framing eco-distress..... new paper

by Bill Sheate

Just published in PLOS Mental Health is my new paper Re-framing eco-distress for self-efficacy and resilience building. The paper proposes a re-framing of eco-distress from being framed principally as a unique set of emotional responses to the climate crisis to being one of many factors contributing to and affected by the current public mental health crisis. The emphasis can then shift from a focus on so-called ‘climate emotions’ toward building greater self-efficacy and resilience skills more generally, especially among young people, so that they are better able to cope with the multiple factors contributing to declining public mental health, including climate and environmental change….. [Read more]