Program launch: 'COP was such a disappointment for me, I would go back home literally in tears' - Jennifer Uchendu
Jennifer Uchendu (pictured) is the Nigerian woman behind the South African TEAP movement and here launches the program with the aid of Sarah Jaquette Ray from the Cal Poly Humbolt.
Uchendu is also behind the Sustyvibes movement and Ray's latest book, "A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet" discusses many of the issues considered by "TEAP" and Sustyvibes.
Watch the TEAP eco-anxiety launch event.
Other climate links are:
"Roll up, roll up and meet the watery overlords pumping sewage onto Britain’s shores this summer";
"How protecting public lands can help the climate";
"Lucky drivers will get discount on Ford EV pickup for helping the grid";
"Going electric? The new climate law can help";
"This power line could save California — and forever change the American West";
"Climate change will cause more African children to die from hot weather";
"Climate migration: what the research shows is very different from the alarmist headlines";
"Why we should abandon the concept of the ‘climate refugee’";
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
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