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Season 3, Episode 11: Panu’s New Research on Ecological Sorrow
What kinds of losses do we experience due to environmental problems, and how can we understand the unique feelings of grief and sorrow that can ensue? Panu talked about his recent research paper, Ecological Sorrow: Types of Grief and Loss in Ecological Grief, that applied general knowledge about grief to ecological sorrow with more nuance than has previously been attempted. Thomas shared his reactions and the duo discussed ways to cope with issues like invisible losses that are “disenfranchised” and not officially recognized by society, and situations when people are not allowed to openly express their grief and sorrow about nature. Panu’s work reveals how ecological losses can be hard to measure and seemingly never ending, which makes ideas like “nonfinite loss” and “chronic sorrow” very relevant. Thomas and Panu shared ways to face ecological loss and grief in a healthy way, and invited listeners to reflect on their own feelings and ways of expression.
Links
Panu’s research article:
Pihkala, P. (2024) Ecological Sorrow: Types of Grief and Loss in Ecological Grief. Sustainability 16.
You’ll find all the key points in this image!
Climate Change and Happiness episodes
A New Perspective on Eco-anxiety and Grief
When Grief Is A Barrier To Enjoying Time In Nature
On the Birth of Climate Therapy with Rosemary Randall
Varieties of Hope with Guest Elin Kelsey
Transcript
[The Climate Change and Happiness Transcript is on holiday.]
By Thomas Doherty, Panu Pihkala5
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image credit | Jonatán Becerra
Season 3, Episode 11: Panu’s New Research on Ecological Sorrow
What kinds of losses do we experience due to environmental problems, and how can we understand the unique feelings of grief and sorrow that can ensue? Panu talked about his recent research paper, Ecological Sorrow: Types of Grief and Loss in Ecological Grief, that applied general knowledge about grief to ecological sorrow with more nuance than has previously been attempted. Thomas shared his reactions and the duo discussed ways to cope with issues like invisible losses that are “disenfranchised” and not officially recognized by society, and situations when people are not allowed to openly express their grief and sorrow about nature. Panu’s work reveals how ecological losses can be hard to measure and seemingly never ending, which makes ideas like “nonfinite loss” and “chronic sorrow” very relevant. Thomas and Panu shared ways to face ecological loss and grief in a healthy way, and invited listeners to reflect on their own feelings and ways of expression.
Links
Panu’s research article:
Pihkala, P. (2024) Ecological Sorrow: Types of Grief and Loss in Ecological Grief. Sustainability 16.
You’ll find all the key points in this image!
Climate Change and Happiness episodes
A New Perspective on Eco-anxiety and Grief
When Grief Is A Barrier To Enjoying Time In Nature
On the Birth of Climate Therapy with Rosemary Randall
Varieties of Hope with Guest Elin Kelsey
Transcript
[The Climate Change and Happiness Transcript is on holiday.]

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