by Wendy Hollway
What was so difficult?
I thought it would be easy to produce a piece for the Digest because I’d given a talk on the subject of nameless dread a few years ago and a 5000-word text [1] was waiting Read More
by Wendy Hollway
What was so difficult?
I thought it would be easy to produce a piece for the Digest because I’d given a talk on the subject of nameless dread a few years ago and a 5000-word text [1] was waiting Read More
In November, three CPA members attended the National Emergency Briefing on the climate and nature crisis in Central Hall in Westminster. Linda Aspey, CPA board member and climate psychology consultant to the NEB organising team, and co-chairs Kate Adams and Rebecca Nestor, were invited as representatives of CPA.
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When we face difficult truths, as the Climate Psychology Alliance aspires to, we must also face the shadows within ourselves; our complicities, our complacencies and our collusions. At the RACE Report Summit 2025, shadows such as these were brought into the light.
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Non-Violent Direct Action
The scene:
Several of us from CPA met together on Saturday, 6th September, to join the Defend Our Juries ‘Lift the Ban’ action opposing UK complicity in genocide and the proscription of Palestine Action. We all held signs ‘I OPPOSE GENOCIDE. I SUPPORT PALESTINE ACTION’ in defiance of the ban and under threat of arrest on terrorism charges. Read More
“Don’t bother”.
I was part of a panel – the climate psychologist invited via CPA – to discuss three climate change films that were touring England. During the Q&A an audience member asked a question that went something like this: “I have a family member who’s avoiding climate change and won’t engage with me about it. What shall I do to convince them?” Read More
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