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Mental Health amid Climate Disruption, Biodiversity Dwindling and Losses

Tuesday
September 10, 2024
6:30 pm
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7:30 pm

About our topic

Those of us who care about nature tend also to feel the losses deeply.  How can we maintain our emotional balance amid climate turmoil. Lise van Susteren, frequent contributor on CNN, NBC, the Washington Post and diverse other media, shares how climate activists can protect themselves and the planet, maintaining their advocacy awareness and effectiveness even while they cope with exhausting new developments on climate disruptions and the loss of biodiversity.

About the speaker

Lise Van Susteren
Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at George Washington University. Co-author The Psychological Effects of Global Warming on the U.S. - Why the US Mental Health System Is Not Prepared.

Natural Habitat Evanston, a program of Climate Action Evanston, is an all-volunteer community group of about 900 members, spreading the word on creating habitat for insects, birds, and other wildlife. We aim to change the culture of lawns: leaving your leaves is the simplest first step; the second step is adding a native shrub or tree to shrink your lawn. We show how to transition from turf with low-cost cardboard methods, which keystone native plants to choose for year-round forage, that insects chewing on leaves is a ‘win’ (rather than cause to reach for pesticide), how turning off unnecessary lights saves insect and birds (and human health), and how to make your windows bird-friendly (because if you are going to invite birds to your yard, let them visit safely). We plant a lot of native trees and shrubs, especially at schools and in the 5th Ward.

We encourage people to think outside the lawn with No Mow May. Our Pollinator Pledge is a central focus of all our outreach and education, and a great way to spread the word to your neighbors.
We encourage people to think outside the lawn with No Mow May. Our Pollinator Pledge is a central focus of all our outreach and education, and a great way to spread the word to your neighbors.