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Welcome to a special episode this week as I let you in on some of my 'climate triggers' - the things I see that can send me into rage and despair about the climate emergency- and then a way to process these emotions - by mapping across sub-modalities in your brain, it's really fun - to reframe these feelings and thoughts into more useful action.
Whether it's peat hags or rising sea levels or people not recycling, I'd love to hear what your climate triggers are and how you've reframed moments of fear and frustration into positive actions in your community.
If you want to know more about peatlands and peat degradation in the UK. Also look up these crazy images of Holme Fen - a peatland in the UK that lost 4,000 years of peat (because it takes a 1,000 years to develop 1 meter) in 173 years!
By Katherine Ellsworth-KrebsWelcome to a special episode this week as I let you in on some of my 'climate triggers' - the things I see that can send me into rage and despair about the climate emergency- and then a way to process these emotions - by mapping across sub-modalities in your brain, it's really fun - to reframe these feelings and thoughts into more useful action.
Whether it's peat hags or rising sea levels or people not recycling, I'd love to hear what your climate triggers are and how you've reframed moments of fear and frustration into positive actions in your community.
If you want to know more about peatlands and peat degradation in the UK. Also look up these crazy images of Holme Fen - a peatland in the UK that lost 4,000 years of peat (because it takes a 1,000 years to develop 1 meter) in 173 years!