Students fight anxiety on climate change but want it on curricula

Fears over future impact of environment damage causing worry and distress, especially among those studying its effects

Published on
October 18, 2023
Last updated
October 18, 2023
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You have to get about halfway through the article before it is revealed the study is junk: "Student Minds’ study – supported by the UPP Foundation – is based on a survey of 153 self-selecting participants and focus groups. It recommends repeating the research with a larger, more representative sample."
After they've been monitored, what then? A prescription of happy pills to add to their list of medication. That was five minutes I'll never get back. Good job this nonsense didn't exist during the cold war and the Cuban missile crisis. And if you want to know about "sustainability", ask Dr Google. It doesn't warrant the now increasingly compulsory modules taking chunks out of academic study.

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