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So why is it okay for teachers suffering from climate anxiety to teach classes and spread that anxious disorder to students
(THE COLLEGE FIX) – A theatre professor at the University of Colorado Boulder fights her “climate anxiety” by dressing and performing as a butterfly. Theatre Professor Beth Osnes (pictured), who also teaches environmental studies classes, became “increasingly discouraged about the perilous state of our planet,” according to Colorado Public Radio. Her despair came while “she…
Beth Osnes, a professor at CU Boulder, created “The Butterfly Affect,” a guided, interactive performance that lets participants experience the metamorphosis of a butterfly.