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Mother Earth and Her Anxious Children
Fartachuk, Yuliana ; Wolf, Madison ; Nghe, Amy ; Brown, Kal ; Becker, Claire ;
Fartachuk, Yuliana
Wolf, Madison
Nghe, Amy
Brown, Kal
Becker, Claire
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2022-05-10
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Psychology and Neuroscience
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/8334
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You’ve been studying for finals all day and finally decided that it is time to take a break, maybe go on TikTok for a bit, forget about the impending doom of stress that is about to take over. As you scroll expecting to find entertainment, you see a video of one of the scientists who was part of the worldwide climate change protests after the most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s news report. Instead of taking your mind off of exams, you find yourself even more stressed, wondering whether your passions are even worth pursuing if there is going to be no world in which you can experience the fruits of your hard work. Is it all pointless?
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Fartachuk, Y., Wolf, M., Nghe, A., Brown, K., Becker, C., & Deckers, C. (2022). Mother Earth and her anxious children. Grey Matters, 3, pp. 36-39.
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Available at: https://greymattersjournaltu.org/issue-3/mother-earth-and-her-anxious-children
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Grey Matters, Iss. 3, Spring 2022
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