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Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question
Book • 2024
Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question explores the complex interplay between climate change, environmental emotions, and reproductive decisions.
The book delves into the experiences of young adults grappling with climate anxiety and its influence on their choices about parenthood.
It examines the role of race and class in shaping these experiences, highlighting the disproportionate impact of climate change on communities of color.
The research presented challenges conventional wisdom, revealing nuanced perspectives on the relationship between climate anxiety and reproductive desires.
Ultimately, the book advocates for a more equitable approach to addressing climate change and its impact on families.
The book delves into the experiences of young adults grappling with climate anxiety and its influence on their choices about parenthood.
It examines the role of race and class in shaping these experiences, highlighting the disproportionate impact of climate change on communities of color.
The research presented challenges conventional wisdom, revealing nuanced perspectives on the relationship between climate anxiety and reproductive desires.
Ultimately, the book advocates for a more equitable approach to addressing climate change and its impact on families.
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as a book written by Jade Sasser about climate anxiety.


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Nature Quest: The Climate-Kid Question
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as a book laying out Jade's research on climate anxiety.


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Jade S. Sasser, "Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question" (U California Press, 2024)