‘No generation has faced an existential crisis of this scale,’ says Canadian researcher.
Canada’s young people are filled with a sense of doom and gloom, not just about the planet’s climate change future, but also about their government’s lack of action in dealing with it., in which researchers surveyed 1,000 people ages 16 to 25 across the country on their feelings around climate change and the future.
“No generation has faced an existential crisis of this scale,” said Lindsay Galway, associate professor of Health Sciences at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay and one of the paper’s co-authors.‘Ignored or dismissed’ Inquiries put to young people in the survey included asking about their emotions about climate change, their perspectives on a climate-changed future, and their feelings on. The picture that emerged was this: young people are suffering mentally and emotionally not only because of their anxiety about their future, but because they’re frustrated by the perceived lack of action from the government and the lack of opportunities to be heard, the findings state.
What those young people want, according to Galway’s research, is a legitimate stake in the action, the opportunity to not only have their voices heard, but to take action toward mitigating the problem.
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