Climate Grief: From Coping to Resilience and Action


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A convincing argument that climate grief is not an ailment to fix, but a warning from inside us and a call to action. This book acquaints us with the realities of climate change and its accompanying grief, liberating us to cope and define our next steps toward a sustainable future.

This book describes climate grief as a natural and reasonable response to the widespread effects of climate change. Penetrating our hearts and minds, climate grief is not an ailment we have to heal from but a call to change the trajectory of our shared future. While climate change is already ushering in bleak outcomes, we still have time to learn and grow toward sustainability if we listen to our bodies and our imaginations that yearn for a better future. Successfully working for such a future, through social and environmental justice, is made possible by doing our own work to cope with our fears and loss. Coping with the emotional fallout of climate change is necessary for health and well-being and critical to building resilience. Climate change and climate grief are inseparable, and feeling grief is our first step toward dealing with climate change.

This book offers an informative summary of climate change, followed by a description of grief and its phases. The universality, urgency, and inescapable scope of climate change leads to a depth of grief we are not prepared to cope with, and a grief that is still largely unknown and ignored. Readers are invited to utilize reflection questions to help develop their own coping and resilience strategies, and to build an action plan for a sustainable future. From understanding grief and coping, the reader is invited to create a plan for building personal and planetary resilience. Such resilience and well-being start by looking inward at our own grief and emerging with the motivation needed to make lifestyle changes and inspire others to join in the journey. The planet can't be healed by few people working out of despair but by many people working out of hope, care, and an openness to learn.


Author: Shawna Weaver
Publisher: Lantern Publishing & Media
Published: 09/26/2023
Pages: 190
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.49lbs
Size: 8.02h x 5.07w x 0.55d
ISBN13: 9781590567166
ISBN10: 1590567161
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection | General
- Nature | Animal Rights
- Self-Help | Personal Growth | General

About the Author
Shawna Weaver is a career-long educator and mental health advocate. The climate crisis compelled her to return to graduate school to earn a PhD in Sustainability Education and explore the intersection of nature and human wellness. She has presented on environmental justice topics to audiences all over North America, Australia, and Europe. Passionate about new experiences, she has taught, volunteered to rehabilitate wildlife, visited animal sanctuaries, and explored national parks in more than thirty countries. She currently resides with her partner and three-legged canine companion in Northern Minnesota, where she teaches psychology, plays in a band, and skateboards.