Kurth Charlie, Pihkala Panu
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, United States.
Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Front Psychol. 2022 Sep 23;13:981814. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.981814. eCollection 2022.
Researchers are increasingly trying to understand both the emotions that we experience in response to ecological crises like climate change and the ways in which these emotions might be valuable for our (psychical, psychological, and moral) wellbeing. However, much of the existing work on these issues has been hampered by conceptual and methodological difficulties. As a first step toward addressing these challenges, this review focuses on eco-anxiety. Analyzing a broad range of studies through the use of methods from philosophy, emotion theory, and interdisciplinary environmental studies, the authors show how looking to work on anxiety in general can help researchers build better models of eco-anxiety in particular. The results of this work suggest that the label "eco-anxiety" may be best understood as referring to a family of distinct, but related, ecological emotions. The authors also find that a specific form of eco-anxiety, "practical eco-anxiety," can be a deeply valuable emotional response to threats like climate change: when experienced at the right time and to the right extent, practical eco-anxiety not only reflects well on one's moral character but can also help advance individual and planetary wellbeing.
研究人员越来越试图去理解我们因气候变化等生态危机而体验到的情绪,以及这些情绪可能对我们(心灵、心理和道德)福祉有价值的方式。然而,现有的关于这些问题的许多工作都受到了概念和方法上的困难的阻碍。作为应对这些挑战的第一步,本综述聚焦于生态焦虑。通过运用来自哲学、情感理论和跨学科环境研究的方法分析广泛的研究,作者们展示了总体上研究焦虑如何能够帮助研究人员尤其构建更好的生态焦虑模型。这项工作的结果表明,“生态焦虑”这个标签最好被理解为指代一类独特但相关的生态情绪。作者们还发现,一种特定形式的生态焦虑,即“实际生态焦虑”,可能是对气候变化等威胁的一种极具价值的情绪反应:当在恰当的时间并以恰当的程度体验时,实际生态焦虑不仅能反映出一个人的道德品质,还能有助于促进个人和地球的福祉。