Yale Environment 360, among other outlets. Her recent book,
Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have, was awarded the 2020 Rachel Carson Environment Book Award. It pulls back the curtain on the environmental and climate impacts of many everyday activities and purchases like using the Internet and keeping up with the latest fashion trends.
Krishna kicked off the question-and-answer session by asking Schlossberg how she handles climate anxiety, a phenomenon that has been rising across the globe as more and more people finally confront increasingly through the direct experience of personal loss of property or health the troubling reality of worsening wildfires, intensifying droughts and other climate-driven obstacles.