Goa, May 9 -- SAMIR NAZARETH
UNICEF describes cli mate anxiety or eco anxiety as 'heightened emotional, mental or phys ical distress in response to dangerous changes in the climate. Climate anxiety rep resents real and valid feelings of fear, worry, stress, help lessness and unease related to evolving climate crises. This is usually felt by the younger generation whose futures, including livelihood, are threatened by Climate Change.' As per research published in The Lancelet in 2021 on a survey of 10,000 people in the age group 16 25, 'Respondents across all countries were worried about climate change (59% were very or extremely wor ried and 84% were at least moderately worried).' That climate change threat ens human existence, is clear....
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