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ecoanxiety

[ ek-oh-ang-zahy-i-tee, 别别-办辞丑鈥 ]

noun

Psychiatry.
  1. anxiety caused by a dread of environmental perils, especially climate change, and a feeling of helplessness over the potential consequences for those living now and even more so for those of later generations:

    Reports from last week鈥檚 global summit have only worsened his ecoanxiety, which has already taken a toll on his physical and mental well-being.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of ecoanxiety1

First recorded in 2005鈥10; eco- ( def ) + anxiety ( def )
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Ecogrief is part of a family of new terms to describe the distress, along with 鈥渃limate grief鈥 or 鈥渆coanxiety.鈥

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It鈥檚 also been labeled climate grief or ecoanxiety.

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鈥淐oncern about climate change coupled with worry about the future can lead to fear, anger, feelings of powerlessness, exhaustion, stress, and sadness, referred to as ecoanxiety and climate anxiety.鈥

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It is a surprisingly short step from 鈥渃hronic fear of environmental doom,鈥 as the American Psychological Association defines ecoanxiety, to xenophobia and fascism.

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Driving Goldman鈥檚 business plan, in part, is an American Psychological Association study that cited a condition known as 鈥渆coanxiety.鈥

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