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Save the date: Climate Change & Climate Anxiety : A Panel Discussion

Climate change isn't just environmental. It's emotional.

Join Retriever Integrated Health for a powerful campus conversation combining film, research, and real student experiences.

Climate Change & Climate Anxiety: A Panel Discussion
Wednesday, March 25 · 3 – 5 PM
The Center for Well-Being, Room 118

This event features a screening of GenZ Climate Stories, followed by a guided discussion on how climate change is shaping students' mental health, identity, and daily life. Facilitated by Dr. Greg Peterson, a national expert on climate change and mental health.

You'll explore how eco-anxiety, climate grief, and uncertainty affect focus, sleep, motivation, and long-term planning—and learn practical ways to cope, build resilience, and take meaningful action.

What to expect

  • Insight into how climate change impacts mental health

  • Tools to manage eco-anxiety and stress

  • A welcoming, student-centered space for open conversation

Food will be provided.

All students are welcome. No registration required—just walk in.

This event is open for full participation by all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected category under applicable federal law, state law, and the University's nondiscrimination policy.

Posted: March 24, 2026, 3:02 PM

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