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Why it really matters what we feel about climate change: A free ACT Now workshop with Environmental Studies researcher Jo Hamilton

  • Climate Psychology Alliance North America , Ltd. USA (map)

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM GMT

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This free online workshop with Jo Hamilton explores the importance of what we feel in the context of climate engagement and act.

Jo recently completed her PhD, entitled ‘The role of emotions in engaging and sustaining action on climate change’, at the Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Reading. A climate campaigner of many years, Jo will share some key insights from her research which highlight relationships between how people feel about climate change, and how they actively engage – and stay engaged. This will be followed by discussion and exercises to explore how this works in practice.

This workshop is free and open to all, and is the last in the ACT Now workshop series.

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