Ammann-Lanthier Laurence, Hayes Katie, Davidson-Hunt Iain J
Natural Resources Institute, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2M6, Canada.
Independent Researcher, Washington, DC 20002, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Apr 16;21(4):488. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21040488.
Experiences of distress and challenging emotions in response to the climate crisis are increasingly common, particularly among young adults. These experiences can include challenging emotions caused by the harmful environmental impacts of conventional food systems, as their contributions to greenhouse gas emissions have become more widely known. While recent studies have examined various experiences of climate distress, the interaction between climate distress and food practice remains poorly understood. In this research, we turn to this intersection by examining the experiences of climate distress of young adults who have alternative food practices, and the interaction between their climate distress and their alternative food practices. Guided by an exploratory, single case study research approach, this research draws from 20 semi-structured interviews conducted with young adults located in urban centres in the Southeastern Prairie Region of Canada. Thematic analysis of the findings reveals that participants experience a variety of climate emotions and a personal responsibility to act in response to the climate crisis. The findings suggest that because of their ability to facilitate a meaningful and practical environmental impact, alternative food practices represent significant climate actions and may be pathways to facilitate coping or managing climate distress among young adults. Results demonstrate the psychological impacts of the climate crisis on young adults, highlighting the need for action on climate change and climate distress. Increasing the accessibility of alternative food practices may support young adults in coping with challenging climate emotions.
因应对气候危机而产生的痛苦和挑战性情绪的经历越来越普遍,尤其是在年轻人当中。这些经历可能包括由传统食物系统对环境的有害影响所引发的挑战性情绪,因为其对温室气体排放的影响已广为人知。虽然最近的研究探讨了各种气候痛苦经历,但气候痛苦与食物实践之间的相互作用仍知之甚少。在本研究中,我们通过考察有另类食物实践的年轻人的气候痛苦经历,以及他们的气候痛苦与另类食物实践之间的相互作用,来探讨这一交叉领域。以探索性单案例研究方法为指导,本研究取材于对加拿大东南草原地区城市中心的年轻人进行的20次半结构化访谈。对研究结果的主题分析表明,参与者经历了各种气候情绪,并感受到应对气候危机的个人责任。研究结果表明,由于另类食物实践能够产生有意义且切实的环境影响,它们代表着重要的气候行动,可能是帮助年轻人应对或管理气候痛苦的途径。结果证明了气候危机对年轻人的心理影响,凸显了应对气候变化和气候痛苦的行动必要性。增加另类食物实践的可及性可能有助于年轻人应对具有挑战性的气候情绪。