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Can Talking About Climate Change Reduce Anxiety? Kate Schapira and Climate Change

Can Talking About Climate Change Reduce Anxiety? Kate Schapira and Climate Change

Episode 802 Published 10 months, 1 week ago
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In this episode of Citizens Climate Radio, co-hosts Peterson Toscano and Elise Silvestri dive into the pressing issue of climate anxiety with Kate Schapira, creator of the Climate Anxiety Counseling Booth in Providence, Rhode Island. Kate shares her decade-long journey of listening to people’s climate worries, how she transformed these conversations into actionable climate engagement, and the insights she presents in her book, Lessons from the Climate Anxiety Counseling Booth: How to Live With Care and Purpose in an Endangered World.

This episode also features an inspiring good news story: a group of students in Tucson, Arizona, successfully passed a climate action resolution for their school district, securing funding for sustainability initiatives and setting an example for youth-led climate action.

Tune in to learn how listening, storytelling, and collective action can transform climate despair into meaningful change.

Guest Bio: Kate Schapira

Kate Schapira is a writer, educator, and climate listener based in Providence, Rhode Island. Since 2014, she has operated the Climate Anxiety Counseling Booth, a public listening project where she invites people to share their climate concerns, anxieties, and hopes. Her deep engagement with these conversations has informed her approach to climate action—centering community, emotional resilience, and meaningful steps toward change.

Kate is the author of Lessons from the Climate Anxiety Counseling Booth: How to Live With Care and Purpose in an Endangered World, where she explores how individuals and communities can navigate climate anxiety through connection and activism. She teaches writing at Brown University and works with organizations such as Alliance to Mobilize Our Resistance (AMOR) and the People’s Port Authority Movement.

Find more about Kate’s work at KateSchapira.com.

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