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Dealing With Grief From Climate Change

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Oakland-based journalist Erica Hellerstein poses for a portrait in her apartment overlooking Lake Merritt, on June 30, 2023. In her Coda Story essay, 'Grieving California,' she explored feelings of climate anxiety associated with grief — specifically, 'grieving a future that may never come to pass' as a result of warming global temperatures.  (Erin Baldassari)

Grieving Over The Changing Landscape Of California

In our state, we see the effects of climate change around us seemingly every day — storms, flooding, wildfires, extreme heat waves. Such events are changing the landscape and feeling of California and making a lot of us worried. So how do we handle the anxiety and even the grief that stem from climate change? 
Guest: Erica Hellerstein, Investigative Reporter

 

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