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ecoanxiety
[ ek-oh-ang-zahy-i-tee, ±đ±đ-°ìŽÇłóâ ]
noun
- anxiety caused by a dread of environmental perils, especially climate change, and a feeling of helplessness over the potential consequences for those living now and even more so for those of later generations:
Reports from last weekâs global summit have only worsened his ecoanxiety, which has already taken a toll on his physical and mental well-being.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ecoanxiety1
Example Sentences
Ecogrief is part of a family of new terms to describe the distress, along with âclimate griefâ or âecoanxiety.â
Itâs also been labeled climate grief or ecoanxiety.
âConcern about climate change coupled with worry about the future can lead to fear, anger, feelings of powerlessness, exhaustion, stress, and sadness, referred to as ecoanxiety and climate anxiety.â
It is a surprisingly short step from âchronic fear of environmental doom,â as the American Psychological Association defines ecoanxiety, to xenophobia and fascism.
Driving Goldmanâs business plan, in part, is an American Psychological Association study that cited a condition known as âecoanxiety.â
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