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Academic Framing as a Cause of Eco-Anxiety
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Chiolero, Arnaud
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Anxiety
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/ Climate change
/ Conflicts of interest
/ Environmental policy
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/ Public health
/ Science
2023
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Academic Framing as a Cause of Eco-Anxiety
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Chiolero, Arnaud
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Anxiety
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/ Climate change
/ Conflicts of interest
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/ Narratives
/ Public health
/ Science
2023
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Academic Framing as a Cause of Eco-Anxiety
2023
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[...]as revealed by a recent large international survey including 10,000 persons aged 16 to 25 years, it was poignant to read that a large share of young people is desperate about the future of our planet [3]. [...]while eco-anxiety can paralyze, it can be also seen as a form of “practical anxiety”, that is, an emotion leading to problem-solving attitudes toward risk minimization [2]. [...]when the authors of this international survey conclude that the “failure of governments to adequately address climate change and the impact on younger generations potentially constitutes moral injury” [3], they are not evidence-based but are formulating a moral and political opinion; they might be right, but that reveals their a priori beliefs about the question under study [4].
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