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Thriving in an Age of Disasters: How to build emotional resilience and take action

Climate change isn’t just transforming our planet — it’s shaping how we think, feel, and show up in the world. In the midst of escalating disasters and uncertainty, what does it truly mean to thrive? And how can we build the emotional resilience needed to face these challenges while staying grounded, hopeful, and engaged?

Join this dynamic webinar with national experts to explore the emotional dimensions of climate change and the powerful connection between individual wellbeing and collective action. Participants will gain practical tools and resources for cultivating emotional resilience, alongside concrete strategies for taking meaningful, values-aligned action in their communities.

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Webinar speakers:

-Elizabeth Bagley, PhD: Managing Director, Project Drawdown

-Larissa Dooley, PhD: Director of Research and Programs, Climate Mental Health Network

-Joshua Low, Partnerships Director, Yale Program on Climate Change Communication

Moderator:

-Kate Yoder, Senior Staff Writer, Grist

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