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News reports on the ecological state of our planet reveal alarming truths: ecosystems are in crisis, species are vanishing, and global warming intensifies. Many are experiencing what is termed climate grief, ecological loss, or solastalgia, marking a period of profound mourning for humanity. Environmentalist Leslie Head notes that "grief will be our companion on this journey," suggesting that this sorrow will persist. Stephen Harrod Buhner guides readers through this grief, exploring what lies beyond it—a state of engaged witness, as articulated by thinkers like Viktor Frankl and Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. This place allows individuals to acknowledge the losses without being consumed by them. Buhner also addresses the guilt and shame associated with ecological destruction, feelings often imposed on many but truly belonging to few. He delves into the pain of losing loved ones and the familiar landscapes that shape our identities, urging readers to confront the depths of death, loss, and grief. Through this exploration, he encourages a deeper understanding of our emotional responses to the ecological crisis, fostering resilience and engagement in the face of overwhelming sorrow.
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Earth Grief, Stephen Harrod Buhner
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- 2022
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