

Climate anxiety: ’Delay means death’, Extinction Rebellion, throwing pebbles into God’s river, and rediscovering lament
Dec 27, 2023
This podcast episode explores the impact of climate change on mental health, particularly among young people, and discusses the growing sense of fatalism and nihilism among climate activists. It addresses the rising climate anxiety among young people and raises concerns about the blame placed on climate activists for instilling fear. The episode also explores the negative impact of unwarranted pessimism on climate change and emphasizes the importance of taking action. It discusses the Christian perspective on climate change and the need for personal and collective action. The episode explores the connection between the Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution era, and the extractive mindset towards the earth. It also compares the secular and Christian understanding of the future and discusses the relationship between climate activism and faith.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Impact of Climate Change on Mental Health
01:35 • 16min
The Rising Climate Anxiety Among Young People
18:00 • 9min
Addressing Pessimism, Taking Action, and Comparing Secular and Christian Perspectives
27:06 • 3min
The Christian Response to Climate Catastrophe
30:35 • 13min
The Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution, and the Extractive Mindset
43:45 • 2min
The Future: Secular vs Christian Perspectives
45:32 • 15min