'How I turned my eco-anxiety into climate activism'

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Clover Hogan worried it could be too late to fix the planet. She says she suffered 'eco-anxiety', a feeling of worry about threats to the environment, such as pollution and climate change. The 22-year-old activist from Hackney, east London, set up 'Force of Nature', a non-profit organisation running workshops helping people tackle their environmental concerns.

She's travelling to the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow to discuss the connection between climate change and mental health.

Video by Jamie Moreland

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The voice of well seasoned reason and scholarship.

tomgreene
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So she’s traded one mental health issue for another. Congrats 🍾🎉

doctorslaps
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This comment section does not pass the vibe check

The_pillow_fort
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You seem to be doing well as an ACTUAL environmental activist. Don't block the roads now!

NobodyAsked-xhcs
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I am more concerned about crime anxiety. Women are not safe just walking home.

beaulieuonnp
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Thanks for sharing this!! ♥️♥️ all the other commenters are lame

halloweendancing
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Really great and inspiring! - Planet Cents Team

Planet_Cents
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Why is the BBC obsessed with non- Britains, are the British no longer TV or radio worthy? Nothing new here... Doing what the lovely Greta has been doing for free, for years; however this young lady has built a 'not for profit' business out of it all... Interesting.

c.t
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I will tell you how to channel this anxiety, see a psychiatrist.

mmc
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Quit blaming mankind for climate change. The climate on earth will change as it has done for millions of years and man has no impact on that natural occurence.

johnandrews