Media and the doomsday narrative : we risk paralysing young people with fear
Climate change is a serious problem for young people, according to researchers. But what role the media plays in tackling the problem? The question for us as professional communicators is how it might be turning feelings of "eco-anxiety" into something less harmful to mental health.
Source: campaignlive.co.ukPublished on 2022-01-11
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