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Climate anger can lead to action—or curdle into despair: Researchers find out why

by Samantha Stanley, Iain Walker, Teaghan Hogg and Zoe Leviston, The Conversation Credit: Markus Spiske from Pexels Strong emotional responses to environmental problems are remarkably common. We know people are angry about climate change—but how many? Our new research surveyed 5,000 Australians and found almost half (49%) are angry about our warming world. So what

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