Climate Resiliency Resources

You don't need to do everything. Do what calls your heart; effective action comes from love. It is unstoppable, and it is enough.

Joanna Macy

Climate Support Groups & Trainings

Good Grief Network

A unique 10-Step Program helps individuals and communities build resilience by creating spaces where people can lean into their painful feelings about the state of the world and reorient their lives toward meaningful action.

Active Hope

Offers tools that help us face the mess we’re in, as well as find and play our role in the collective transition, or Great Turning, towards a society and way of being that support the flourishing of life

All We Can Save Project

Are you hungry for deeper dialogue about the climate crisis and building community around solutions? We are too. That’s why we created All We Can Save Circles — like a book club, but a cooler, deeper, extended version. Let’s strengthen the “we” in All We Can Save.

Climate Cafe Facilitation

Put on by the Climate Psychology Alliance-NA: An informal, open, respectful, confidential space to safely share emotional responses and reactions related to the climate and environmental emergency. Not designed to lead participants to any conclusion or toward action (actions can be discussed, but reflection is paramount).

Research, Learning & Connecting

Eco Anxious Stories

Eco-Anxious Stories is a creative collaborative space that aims to normalize eco-anxiety and build capacity for change through the lens of story. We embrace the overlap of mental health, climate change, and storytelling.

Generation Dread

We all need tools for how to cope with our dangerous climate reality and cultivate resilience in these times. You won’t have to worry about missing anything. Every new edition of the newsletter goes directly to your inbox. You can expect a post from the team twice a month.

Mental Health & Our Changing Climate Report 2021

In Partnership, The American Psychological Association and ecoAmerica are pleased to offer this update of our 2017 report. Since that report appeared, concerns about the mental health impacts of climate change have grown among health professionals, policymakers, and the public.

Climate Mental Health Network

Our mission is to provide access to education, tools, programs, and support designed to help individuals and communities recognize the signs and manage the emotional impacts of climate change. Wonderful resources for educators, parents & youth.

Climate Psychiatry Alliance Toolkit

Climate distress is an increasingly prominent issue we are all facing. The CPA created this toolkit to assist you and others you care about in addressing the impacts of climate distress.

The Work That Reconnects

Based on the work of Joanna Macy, this is a community throughout the world that nurtures a regenerative and thriving world for all beings by providing support, connection and inspiration. Not only a place of learning, but also of deep connection to others.

Climate Doom to Messy Hope A Practical Handbook

The goal of this resource is to offer an accessible, easy-to-engage touchpoint for people looking to connect with climate wellbeing information, strategies and pathways to action in their own lives, networks or communities.

Climate Psychology Alliance Reading List

If you’re just starting out digging into this work, this is a great hub of information to start with.

An Educators Guide to Climate Emotions

The Educator's Guide to Climate Emotions, written by a team of teachers, researchers, and mental health clinicians in consultation with youth climate leaders and climate psychology professionals, offers a variety of approaches for working with climate emotions in educational settings. Created through Climate Psychology Alliance of North America.

Indigenous Leaders & Land Acknowledgement

#HonorNativeLand

A call-to-action to spread the practice of acknowledgment of traditional Native lands at the opening of all public gatherings. If you want to learn about the Native land you occupy and whom to acknowledge, here is a map where you can type in your location.

A Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgment

Acknowledgment by itself is a small gesture. It becomes meaningful when coupled with authentic relationships and informed action. But this beginning can be an opening to greater public consciousness of Native sovereignty and cultural rights, a step toward equitable relationship and reconciliation

Indigenous Climate Action

Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) is an Indigenous-led organization guided by a diverse group of Indigenous knowledge keepers, water protectors and land defenders from communities and regions across the country. We believe that Indigenous Peoples’ rights and knowledge systems are critical to developing solutions to the climate crisis and achieving climate justice.

Robin Wall Kimmerer

As a writer and a scientist, her interests in restoration include not only restoration of ecological communities, but restoration of our relationships to land. She is a mother, scientist, decorated professor, and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation

 

Let’s Connect

If you’re looking for more one on one support as you navigate your feelings around climate change, or you’re a part of an organization looking for collective support, let’s talk. I offer free 20-minute consultations to help you decide if we’d be a good fit. I look forward to connecting soon!