Climate change: How can I deal with my eco-anxiety?
Rachel Hurst is a student at the University of East Anglia helping other students to address their climate anxieties through on-campus climate cafes.
It’s part of a new programme created by the university and mental health charity Norfolk and Waveney Mind, who saw young people worried about climate change using their services.
A recent global survey has found 39% of UK students see climate change as one of the top issues for their generation.
Video by Aisha Doherty.
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