

The Overlooked Crisis: What Happens to Our Minds When the Climate Changes
The psychological consequences of climate change remain understudied. Climate-related events significantly affect mental health through direct trauma exposure and indirect socioeconomic pathways. This blog examines the mental health dimensions of climate change across different extreme events and discusses pathways toward building psychological resilience in the face of ongoing challenges.
Oct 266 min read


Are We Two or One with Nature?
The question of whether we feel one with nature holds profound and tangible consequences for our world. When we expand our identity to include the natural world, caring for the environment ceases to be an abstract obligation—it becomes an essential expression of who we are.
Oct 54 min read


Why We Don’t Care About Losing Nature — and Ourselves
The world is talking about climate change. Scientists have proven that human activity has warmed our planet to a point where reversing it feels nearly impossible. Yet somehow, despite this overwhelming evidence, we hesitate to act. So, where’s the disconnect and why we don’t care about losing nature — and ourselves
Sep 284 min read









