PROFESSOR Panu Pihkala, of the University of Helsinki, has written that ecological grief is a “moral emotion” (in Eco-Anxiety, Tragedy, and Hope, Zygon, 2018). He finds that eco-anxiety is rarely clinical and is rather a perfectly normal response …
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