Climate Mental Health Support Activities

Climate change is increasingly becoming a topic laden with anxiety, grief, anger, and other emotions, especially for today’s youth (Marks et al., 2021), leading to a need for educator resources that can help address these emotions. To support the whole
student, the Climate Mental Health Network (in partnership with CLEAN) has developed following activities and teaching strategies that will help educators explore the relationship between climate and mental health, focusing on accessible, youth-friendly resources that aid teachers in approaching complex and sensitive topics in the classroom.