Abstract
“Adults have made the world a worse place.” “It’s normal for us now to grow up in a world where there will be no polar bears, that’s just how it is for us now, it’s different than it was for you.” “Climate change is like Thanos, wiping out half the world so the rest can survive . . . we are being sacrificed.” These are comments from teenagers and children as young as 10 and as geographically dispersed as the UK and the Maldives that took part in interviews with Caroline Hickman, a psychotherapist and teaching fellow at the University of Bath. She was writing for the Conversation, a nonprofit news outlet, ahead of Climate Week, an annual event that takes place alongside the United Nations General Assembly session and gathers global leaders to showcase and discuss climate action. In her piece, she examines the outcome of her research into
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