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Searchers, Hollies and Elvis tributes at Witham Public Hall | Maldon and Burnham Standard

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Climate weighs on mental health

Climate weighs on mental health Teens, young adults particularly affected by fear, anxiety By Brian Contreras, Los Angeles Times Published: January 12, 2021, 6:02am Share: Several burnt vehicles and charred tree trunks are what s left of a homestead in Berry Creek, Calif., after the North Complex Fire in September. (Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Time) Maddie Cole in eighth grade stopped running cross country. She’d competed the year before, but the air quality in her native Sacramento, Calif., was so bad that she got sick during a race; she soon learned she had asthma. The next year the sky above Sacramento turned gray with smoke from the 2018 Camp Fire. Maddie and her classmates went to school with masks on. “It felt,” she said, “like a futuristic apocalypse.”

Young Climate Cultists In California Making Themselves Crazy » Pirate s Cove

Now, seriously, did anyone expect this outcome? Maddie Cole in eighth grade stopped running cross country. She’d competed the year before, but the  air quality in her native Sacramento was so bad that she got sick during a race; she soon learned she had asthma. The next year the sky above Sacramento turned gray with smoke from  the 2018 Camp fire. Maddie and her classmates went to school with masks on. “It felt,” she said, “like a futuristic apocalypse.” The situation has only worsened as wildfires and their devastation have become so routine that she and her classmates are “just used to it,” said Maddie, now 16 and a junior. This fall “it was just like, ‘Yeah, California’s on fire again. It’s that time of year.’”

For Young People, the Age of Climate Anxiety

December 29, 2020 You would protect children from monsters. Please protect them from the fossil fuel industrypic.twitter.com/fUstIrGiCh Peter Kalmus (@ClimateHuman) November 23, 2020 There s a myth that young people get anxious or depressed when people talk about the reality of the climate crisis. My experience is the opposite. The worst part is denial, looking away, downplaying or spreading false hope saying ”we ll fix this” without taking sufficient action. Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) December 28, 2020 Maddie Cole in eighth grade stopped running cross country. She’d competed the year before, but the air quality in her native Sacramento was so bad that she got sick during a race; she soon learned she had asthma.

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