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The Contribution of Large Animals to Help Fight Climate Change with Dr. Fabio Berzaghi

Sarah Peyton ·
Dr. Fabio Berzaghi will present on the contribution of large (and small) animals that help fight climate change and keep ecosystems healthy, as well as Rebalance Earth, a non-profit contributing to positive change in the world by protecting nature and helping local communities.
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Introduction to Resonance for Climate Anxiety with Sarah Peyton

Sarah Peyton ·
In order to remain engaged, responsive and loving, we need support, otherwise, our inner resources become depleted.
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Repair And Care In A Ruptured World: Psychology Tends to The Climate Crisis with Dr. Wendy Greenspun

Sarah Peyton ·
Like Kintsugi, the Japanese pottery tradition that mends broken shards with golden lacquer, movements toward repair of these various ruptures can create stronger ‘containers’ for the pain of individuals and communities and help us move toward essential action.
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Given All the Scientific Understanding, Why All the Contention? with Dr. Michael MacCracken

Sarah Peyton ·
While the scientific community has come to unprecedented international scientific agreement on the causes of climate change and what needs to be done to stop it, there remains significant contention about the issue.
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Challenges and Opportunity in the Amazon Forest with Dr. Carlos Nobre

Sarah Peyton ·
how close the Amazon forest is to a tipping point of “savannization” and the consequences of that for the maintenance of the world’s largest tropical rainforest.
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A Sound Healing Grief Ritual for the Climate Crisis with Eric Bowers

Sarah Peyton ·
When we don’t have support and space to grieve significant losses, the grief stays stuck inside us and takes a toll on our mental and physical health.
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Scientist Stories: from Coral Reefs to Arctic and Antarctic Poles with Dr. Suchana Chavanich

Sarah Peyton ·
Dr. Suchana Chavanich, professor at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, in the Department of Marine Science, will speak about why we have to conserve marine ecosystems, and what are the current threats.
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‘Climate-Aware’ Therapy to Navigate Climate and Ecological Crisis with Caroline Hickman

Sarah Peyton ·
Caroline Hickman will discuss developing a climate & bio-diversity crisis lens through which therapy can respond to these emerging concerns as well as how dreams and the imaginal are increasingly revealing what is under the surface of people’s climate distress.
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The Gift of Grief: Ecological Grief in an Era of Loss and Damage with Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo

Sarah Peyton ·
We need not carry our planetary pain and sorrow in isolation; instead, we can mobilize our grief for collective-building, for activism, and for personal and planetary healing.
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On Oysters, Humans, and Climate Change with Priya Shukla

Sarah Peyton ·
Learn about what it means to do science to help climate-proof an industry that provides infrastructure to a community and may also play a pivotal role in bringing back the oysters that preceded them.
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Getting to the Heart of Climate and Science Communication with Faith Kearns

Sarah Peyton ·
This talk will focus on a different way of approaching climate science communication with tools that including relating, listening, working with conflict, and understanding trauma, all with an eye toward justice and community care.
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Psychological Roots of the Climate Crisis: The Culture of Uncare with Sally Weintrobe

Sarah Peyton ·
Sally Weintrobe argues that achieving the shift to greater care requires us to stop colluding with the rigid psychological mindset largely responsible for the climate crisis.
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Local To Global Impacts Of A Thawing Arctic with Darcy Peter and Dr. Susan Natali

Sarah Peyton ·
Dr. Sue Natali and Darcy Peter offer different perspectives for what climate change looks like in the Arctic and how this connects with global communities.
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An Existential Toolkit For The Climate Movement with Sarah Ray

Sarah Peyton ·
In this talk, Sarah Ray, Chair and Professor of Environmental Studies at Cal Poly Humboldt, will discuss the interior resources we need to cultivate in order to show up resourced for this moment of climate disruption and injustice.
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The Story Behind A Scientist’s Warning Of An Environmental And Climate Crisis with Dr. William Ripple

Sarah Peyton ·
Dr. Ripple and colleagues advocate massive-scale mobilization to address the climate crisis, including much more progress on the six steps of climate change mitigation – in areas of energy, short-lived pollutants, nature, food, economy, and population.
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The Psychological Insights to Unlock Action on Global Climate Crises with Renée Lertzman

Sarah Peyton ·
Dr. Renée Lertzman will speak about the psychological insights that unlock action on global climate & environmental crises.
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