In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at how religion is helping tackle climate anxiety and hear from a scientist who's calling for people to adopt an "urgent optimism" about climate change.
By Ray Waddle The world is hurtling into a time of trial, an era of environmental grief and uncertainty that requires resolve and resilience, says Jason Brown '11 M.A.R., '11 M.F. To get through it, humanity will need activists, engineers, land managers, policymakers, therapists and, he says, ecological chaplains, too.