FERNWOOD FITNESS - PULSE eMagazine - Issue#7 - Flipbook - Page 49
Perhaps you feel a
nagging sense of unease,
uncertainty, or numbness.
Perhaps its confusion
regarding the contrasting
information provided
by the media, climate
science communicators, the
fossil fuel industry, and
Government. Or maybe you
feel a deep sadness, grief
and yearning for what we
have already lost, what we
will lose in the future,
and what our children may
never have.
Perhaps you feel an overwhelming sense of
fear, anxiety, or terror about weather events
you have seen or experienced 昀椀rsthand. Maybe
you feel angry, bi琀琀er, or betrayed by those who
can make a di昀昀erence but con琀椀nue to choose
indi昀昀erence in the face of decades of scien琀椀昀椀c
evidence. Perhaps you feel guilt, shame, and
regret for the way we have contributed to the
current reality and for the world we are leaving
our children. Or maybe you feel like a hostage;
paralysed between feeling the urgency of the
climate crisis, but lacking the societal support
required to make a real di昀昀erence. Maybe you
feel all these emo琀椀ons in a seemingly muddled,
tangled and overwhelming mess.
Is this how you feel?
You are not alone.