There is a critical need for more research on how to help people navigate climate distress in the here and now. Thankfully, this research is happening, and you can be a part of it.
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How You Can Participate in Important Climate and Mental Health Research—On Your Phone
The Climate Questionnaire: Scientist Susan Soloman, Author of Solvable
Attention climate doom-and-gloomers! In her latest book, Solvable, the atmospheric scientist Susan Soloman has a premise—the lifeline we’re all hoping for: We have healed the earth before, and we can do it again.
The Climate Questionnaire: Pediatrician Debra Hendrickson, author of The Air They Breathe
Debra Hendrickson’s new book, The Air They Breathe, is a moving account of caring for children who are already experiencing the health impacts of climate disruption. But it is above all a call to action.
My Climate Job: Jeff Berardelli, Florida Meteorologist
Jeff Berardelli, chief meteorologist at WFLA TV, has another official title: climate specialist. We interviewed Jeff about his willingness to tackle challenging questions about climate change and report how the warming planet impacts extreme weather.
The Climate Questionnaire: John Darnton, author of Burning Sky
John Darnton, best-selling novelist and a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, blends his two genres in a new book, Burning Sky. It’s climate fiction rooted firmly in nonfiction—a story involving three generations of one family confronting the terrifying challenge of global warming.
Cultivating Resilience and Practicing Apocalyptic Optimism: An Interview With Dana R. Fisher, Author of Saving Ourselves
Dr. Dana Fisher sat down with Moms Clean Air Force to talk about civic engagement, climate resilience, President Biden’s success with incremental policymaking, and what keeps her feeling optimistic.
What Parents Need to Know About the Air Quality Index: An Interview With Dr. Lisa Patel
With summer approaching, we caught up with pediatrician and Stanford professor Lisa Patel to learn more about updates to the AQI and how parents and caregivers should be thinking about air pollution, wildfire smoke, and children’s health.
Black History Month Interview With Representative Dwight Evans of Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District
Representative Dwight Evans of Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District is one of the original co-sponsors of the Protecting Moms and Babies from Climate Change Act, which is currently included in the Build Back Better Act.
1001 Voices on Climate Change: Book Review & Interview
1001 Voices on Climate Change is the firsthand account of journalist Devi Lockwood as she traveled around the globe recording the stories of real people on the front lines of the climate crisis.
Father’s Day Interview: Ohio State Representative Casey Weinstein (District 37)
“My experience as a father has been a core component of my advocacy for clean energy and the climate.”
Interview with Pennsylvania State Senator Carolyn T. Comitta
For Mother’s Day, we interviewed Pennsylvania State Senator Carolyn T. Comitta to learn more about what drives her to fight for clean air and a healthier future for everyone.
Exclusive Interview with Dr. Robert Bullard: “Let’s Make 2021 the Year for Justice”
For many years, Dr. Robert Bullard has studied the disproportionate impacts of pollution on communities of color. In this interview he tells us why the matter of environmental justice is now elevated the matter to “the highest level.”