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Ask HN: How do you deal with Climate Change induced depression?

8 点作者 amar-laksh大约 3 年前

8 条评论

omosubi大约 3 年前
Realize that so much climate change coverage (and coverage of most topics) is designed to instill as much fear as possible in you so that you click the link/watch the video/etc. If climate change coverage were honest (we'll see a modest increase in sea level rise vs we have 10 years before we destroy the planet) no one would read it. It's designed to reach some lizard part of your brain and not necessarily be an accurate portrayal of what will actually happen. I'm not denying that climate change is real, but we've had "scientific" pronouncements like this since the 60s or 70s and yet the world goes on and everything hasn't completely collapsed. People were saying I'm the 80s and 90s that we only had till 2000 or 2010 to save the planet and yet here we are. My advice is stop reading the news and go enjoy time in nature.
DocTomoe大约 3 年前
Ignorance is bliss: consume less media that talks about Climate Change.<p>Does Climate Change exist? Sure. Is mankind a major factor? Most likely. Will the problem be solved? Who knows. Will the planet and everything on it die within the next two to fifty years? Chances are no... But will the situation become in any way better if you keep stressing yourself out about it?<p>Lean back. Relax. Try living a good meaningful life in a community where your actions affect those you care about positively.<p>Do not let people whose livelihood is to induce panic control how you feel.
jfengel大约 3 年前
My depression comes less from climate change (a future problem) and more from the climate denialism, which is a very present problem.<p>In my experience, there is a huge overlap between climate change deniers and COVID deniers. It&#x27;s hard to pin any particular deaths on climate change, but you can find people admitting <i>as they die from COVID</i> that they were wrong. The link is direct and obvious and we still can&#x27;t fix it.<p>There are so many current, serious problems where we don&#x27;t get to hold sincere discussions of solutions because they&#x27;re drowned out by the outright denial of reality. It&#x27;s not just the world in 2100; it&#x27;s the world today.<p>I&#x27;m not sure it really helps you to replace the vague, distant dread of climate change with an immediate horror. But maybe it will push you in the direction of a more direct action with a more direct consequence.<p>I&#x27;ll admit that I haven&#x27;t been very effective, either. Answers like this one are about the best I&#x27;ve come up with, and you can already guess what kinds of replies I&#x27;m likely to get to it. But if I can help make your perspective clearer, perhaps I&#x27;ll have done some good.
rg111大约 3 年前
The best way to deal with any kind of depression is therapy. Seek help.<p>____<p>I can give you my personal reason why <i>I</i> am not worried.<p>Human beings have been extremely resilient and shown extreme innovative nature&#x27;s when it comes to solve problems.<p>I do not live in an area near the sea and my house is safe for decades. I also have the means to move with family if needed. That would be devastating, but I will live, and so will my family.<p>The world is shifting heavily towards renewables, and that gives me hope.<p>China and India have <i>increased</i> total forest coverage.<p>Innovation is extremely important so that quick and cheap ways to migrate to renewables emerge. I am optimistic about this one, but the progress is slow.<p>China has converted deserts into forest, and artificial rain has been made possible.<p>The thing with global warming is that it is &quot;global&quot;. It will require decades and global will to reverse it. But I think it will be possible.
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baremetal大约 3 年前
I choose to not worry about things that are outside my control. and instead focus on things where i can make a difference. it is empowering
logicalmonster大约 3 年前
Are you referring to seasonal depression, being depressed because of current weather, or being depressed because of what you see in the media? I can&#x27;t quite tell from the title.
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collyw大约 3 年前
It&#x27;s all just models. The dire predictions are anyway.
loofatoofa大约 3 年前
Watch the movie “first reformed”