How climate change is shaping our mental health

12:00: Local weather change and our psychological well being
1:00: How Rochester Artists reply to the Local weather Disaster
Local weather change isn’t solely the formation of the planet; It additionally reshapes our emotional panorama. Emma Nelson, a complete psychologist for local weather, joins the Jasmin Singer host to discover “environmental forces”, local weather unhappiness and rising emotional losses for environmental uncertainty. We’ll focus on how local weather change impacts our psychological well being – and the way recognition of those emotions can change into a strong instrument for private and collective flexibility.
Our visitor:
- Emma Nelson, PhD, a scientific psychologist working on the intersection of local weather change and psychological well being
In our second watch, artists have all the time helped society to grasp the advanced and overwhelming info – and local weather change isn’t an exception. Native artists and educators discover how artistic practices deepen understanding, improve dialogue and inspiration for work in response to the local weather disaster. From dance and images to digital media and public artwork, we are going to research how creativity can open new methods of hope, communication and quiet work.
Our visitors:
- Stephanie Ashfelder, Director of Digital Media Research on the College of Rochester, co -director of Echolab.artwork
- Andrea Glutkman, a civilian artist, photographer and trainer
- Rose Paskarilo Bozhamp, Professor of Dance on the College of Rochester
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2025-07-25 03:29:00