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Novara Media


Losing Your Mind Is a Proportionate Response to the Climate Crisis


Those who buckle in the face of climate collapse are entirely in tune with reality

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Preventing Breakdown


The Ecologist


Climate breakdown is pervasive, mysterious and refracting: incomprehensible to any single being. But we don’t need to fully understand something…for it to affect the way we think, feel and experience the world. Climate change has undeniable and severe impacts on the mind.

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25 mins on climate, the mind, activism, just stop oil and labels that block change






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GEN DREAD
w/ Dr BRITT WRAY


Post-traumatic growth after touching death

A conversation with climate activist Charlie Hertzog Young


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SMALL IS THE FUTURE FESTIVAL



Talk on Spinning Out at Small Is The Future (Bristol, Summer 2023)




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ACCIDENTAL GODS W/ MANDA SCOTT


PROUDLY MAD: EXPLORING MENTAL HEALTH AND THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY



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How did one man make the shift from Not wanting to live in this world, to refusing to live in this world?


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Safe Sick Pay


The Case for Change
Written w/ The Centre for Progressive Change
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The current Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) system is woefully insufficient to provide people with economic and health security. The SSP system, which defines the minimum amount of sick pay an employer is allowed to provide to employees, was introduced in 1983 as part of the Social Security and Housing Benefits Act. In the intervening years, SSP has not kept pace with inflation. Since 2010, SSP has not even risen in line with increases in the minimum wage.

Published by The Centre for Progressive Change (full report here)