
Rising Above: A Practical Guide to Overcoming Climate Anxiety and Finding Hope in a Changing World
Strategies for Navigating Complexity and Sustaining Moral Courage Amid Global Change
No se pudo agregar al carrito
Add to Cart failed.
Error al Agregar a Lista de Deseos.
Error al eliminar de la lista de deseos.
Error al añadir a tu biblioteca
Error al seguir el podcast
Error al dejar de seguir el podcast
Compra ahora por $14.99
No default payment method selected.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
-
Narrado por:
-
Virtual Voice
-
De:
-
John Shoufler

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Acerca de esta escucha
In a time awash with headlines about melting ice, raging wildfires, and species on the brink, it’s no wonder that many people feel overwhelmed. Rising Above: A Practical Guide to Overcoming Climate Anxiety and Finding Hope in a Changing World helps you navigate the emotional challenges of environmental crises with greater clarity, resilience, and purpose. Rather than offering simplistic fixes or empty platitudes, this guide embraces complexity, showing that facing difficult truths can deepen both your understanding and your moral courage.
This book begins by reframing eco-anxiety as a natural response that can fuel ethical reflection. Drawing on a wide range of sources—from scientific data and policy debates to Indigenous teachings and spiritual traditions—it reveals how acknowledging fear can lead to more effective engagement. You’ll learn to set boundaries with media to remain informed yet protected from emotional overload, ensuring you stay connected to unfolding events without drowning in despair.
As you progress, you’ll encounter the idea that incremental progress can counter all-or-nothing thinking. Just as nature regenerates step by step, so can human efforts accumulate over time. Rather than chasing one grand solution, you’ll discover value in multiple approaches—policy reforms, regenerative farming, local conservation, cultural renewal—all converging to build moral resilience. This empowers you to see meaning in small victories, incremental policy shifts, and community actions that, together, guide us toward a more sustainable future.
Grounded hope stands at the core of this approach—hope that acknowledges difficulties without bowing to fatalism, celebrating small steps and recognizing nature’s capacity for renewal. Instead of unrealistic promises, this hope fosters patience, learning, and adaptability. It invites you to appreciate complexity and uncertainty as opportunities for ethical creativity, ensuring that even amid difficulties, your moral stance remains steady.
The book also stresses the importance of mentoring and intergenerational solidarity. By passing down insights—on coping with eco-anxiety, integrating Indigenous wisdom, and celebrating partial improvements—each generation refines moral strategies. Caring for the planet becomes a living tradition, enriched by past lessons and ready for future challenges, so that no one must start from scratch.
Ultimately, Rising Above reminds you that while environmental threats are real, so is human capacity for adaptation, empathy, and sustained moral effort. Instead of seeing complexity as a barrier, you’ll learn to navigate it as a resource, using emotional resilience and strategic thinking to shape a more livable future. This book shows that hope isn’t a hollow comfort but a moral stance backed by action. By embracing complexity, nurturing emotional well-being, aligning with nature’s resilient patterns, and working across generations, you can find hope not in naive optimism, but in meaningful, incremental steps that steer us toward a more compassionate, life-sustaining world.