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Breaking the Silence: The Role of Emotions in the Climate Emergency

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What does clinical psychology have to add to the climate movement and environmental decision making? More than you may think. In this session, climate psychologist and activist Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD will discuss how to face the hard truths of our climate & ecological emergency, enter "emergency mode," and help protect humanity and all life.

About the Speaker:

Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD, is a clinical psychologist turned climate activist whose work helps people to face the deeply frightening, painful truths of the climate emergency and transform their despair into effective action. She is the Founder and President of the Board of The Climate Mobilization, which advocates an all-hands-on-deck, whole society mobilization to protect humanity and the living world from climate catastrophe. She is the author of "Facing the Climate Emergency: How to Transform Yourself with Climate Truth", a radical self-help guide for the climate emergency. www.FacingTheClimateEmergency.com.

Notes:

  • Closed captioning will be available during this webinar

  • If any specific accommodations are needed, please contact Jessica Pinheiro Da Silveira at jessica.dasilveira@utoronto.ca. Requests should be made as soon as possible.

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