Hopeful climate engagement may reduce mental health distress

Mihaela Măncilă

University of Eastern Finland (UEF Viestintä) Feb 2 2026 Climate worry is associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms among Finns of all ages. However, these symptoms are less common among individuals whose climate-related hope is combined with various forms of action, such as volunteering, following a plant‑based diet or avoiding air travel. Hope that society is capable of mitigating climate change is also associated with fewer depressive and anxiety symptoms. Conducted among more than 5,

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