Anya Kamenetz
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About Anya Kamenetz
Anya Kamenetz is a former NPR correspondent and the author of five books. She writes about well being in a warming world at thegoldenhour.substack.com and is an advisor to the Climate Mental Health Network.
Pediatricians believe climate conversations should be part of any doctor’s visit
From low birth weight to wildfire smoke, kids can bear the brunt of climate change.
‘You have to centre love and hope and joy.’ Young climate activists fight burnout
Climate activism can be a valid, even vital, coping strategy. But young people also say when they rush into action and find climate movements are not all structured for healing, they experience burnout and dejection.
The education culture wars are coming for climate change
New Jersey's move to adopt standards for learning about climate change in each grade and across several different subjects has rankled some right-wing groups, which call it "indoctrination."