Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College London, London, UK.
Research and Education, Force of Nature, Canada.
Int Rev Psychiatry. 2022 Aug;34(5):499-509. doi: 10.1080/09540261.2022.2126297.
The feelings and hopes of young people around the world are often neglected in policymaking and research, with consequences for both their wellbeing and the effectiveness of humanity's response to the climate crisis. Many of them are distressed by climate change's impacts, the inaction of political and corporate leaders, the ways other people respond to their feelings, and the lack of support they have to share their feelings or get involved in meaningful climate-related work. This paper is written by a group of twenty-three concerned young people from fifteen countries. It provides a first-hand account of our deepest feelings, how these feelings affect our daily lives, the support we want to help us cope, and our hopes for a radically more compassionate future. The results are particularly relevant to policymakers, mental health professionals, journalists, educators, and people working with young people more widely.
世界各地年轻人的感受和希望在政策制定和研究中常常被忽视,这对他们的福祉以及人类应对气候危机的有效性都产生了影响。许多年轻人对气候变化的影响、政治和企业领导人的不作为、其他人对他们感受的反应方式,以及缺乏支持感到苦恼,使他们无法分享自己的感受或参与有意义的气候相关工作。本文由来自 15 个国家的 23 名关注气候变化的年轻人撰写。它提供了我们最深刻的感受的第一手资料,这些感受如何影响我们的日常生活,我们希望得到什么样的支持来帮助我们应对,以及我们对一个更加富有同情心的未来的希望。这些结果对政策制定者、心理健康专业人士、记者、教育工作者以及更广泛地与年轻人合作的人来说尤其相关。