Suffering from Eco-Paralysis? Here's What You Can Do

Psychology Today | 23.04.2026 03:13
In February, near Boulder, Colorado, snow was scant on the mountains. The daytime temperature required only a sweater, not my usual puffy jacket. At a coffee shop, locals gathered around a firepit, licking wounds from a sluggish ski season, whispering in worried tones about what the mild winter (at least the second in a row) might mean for wildfires this summer.