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What Should You Do With Climate Despair? A Conversation with Wen Stephenson

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Oct 12, 2025
Wen Stephenson, a journalist, climate activist, and author of *Learning to Live in the Dark*, shares powerful insights on confronting climate despair. He explores the necessity of embracing despair as a pathway to action while distinguishing it from nihilism. Wen discusses the connection between totalitarianism and fossil fuels, and advocates for bold climate movement strategies. He emphasizes the importance of radical commitment, solidarity, and collective action, arguing that a resurgent left is essential for effective climate advocacy.
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INSIGHT

Books As Moral Inquiry

  • Wen Stephenson frames his book as a moral and ethical inquiry into how to live during climate and political catastrophe.
  • He draws on mid-20th century thinkers to find resolve and universal human solidarity.
INSIGHT

Despair Is Warranted But Dangerous

  • Stephenson insists despair about climate is warranted and not a moral failing.
  • He warns despair is dangerous politically and must be processed communally to find resolve.
ADVICE

Process Despair In Community

  • Work through climate despair with others or with professional help rather than alone.
  • Reach out to trusted friends, community, or therapists and use crisis resources if needed.
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