Bombarded by news or should I say reports announcing the end of oil, the impact of global warming, high food prices, how bad for nature plastic bags are and the impact of our travel on the planet, we might end up being paralyzed by fear or guilt or both.
Besides turning off the noise by taking in the news in small doses, E.B. Boyd offers methods to prevent madness and sadness in Green is the New Neurotic (Common Ground).
He mentions standing "at the supermarket fish counter, struggling to remember which fish are sustainably grown and which ones are not".
Let’s get real, the end of the world is not for tomorrow.
These new pangs of anxiety might be a boon to therapists, generating a different kind of green.
My 3 cents on the apocalypse for Green Day #27
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