
In part 2 of our 6-part series on the intersection of climate change and mental health, we look at the different ways we become aware of climate change, and the role that social media and our media diets have at shaping how we think about or understand climate change. We also look at how rural and urban people may experience climate change differently, and why learning about climate change can be uniquely challenging for young people.
This podcast is part of a professional development course offered through Carleton University, in partnership with Break the Divide, Climate Psychiatry Alliance, and Families Canada, collectively known as The Luna Moth Circle (click the link to learn about our collective).
Podcast produced and hosted by Bo Aganaba. To learn more about Bo and GoodBeing, visit GoodBeing.ca
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