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Eco-anxiety


The general concept of eco-anxiety involves negative affective experiences due to climate change and other anthropogenic influences on the environment. The increasing severity of climate change has resulted in a rise in eco-anxiety. This collection of papers includes topics aiming to develop a clear conceptual understanding of eco-anxiety, how individuals respond to climate change, potential therapeutic interventions, as well as its neurobiological associations. The novel experimental findings, timely reviews, and unique perspectives will provide important contributions to address this new and expanding psychological problem. The virtual issue is edited by Elizabeth Marks (University of Bath).



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