Understanding Climate Emotions
Helping youth make sense of the emotions they carry about climate change through evidence-informed emotional literacy tools.
At a Glance
Grade Levels
6 to 12
Format
In-person / Virtual
Duration
45–90 Minutes
Focus
Emotional Literacy
Proven Student Growth
Based on post-workshop surveys from over 2,500 students across Canada.
90% Improvement
Students report a significantly higher ability to name and process climate anxiety after just one session.
- ✓ Reduced feelings of isolation and overwhelm
- ✓ Practical tools for emotional regulation
The 90-Minute Journey
Naming the Divide
Opening circle focusing on emotional check-ins and environmental literacy concepts.
Interactive Case Study
Exploring climate impacts through real-world stories and peer discussion.
Tools for Action
Building a collective care network and defining local pathways for hope.
What Educators Receive:
Follow-up Curriculum
Ready-to-use classroom activities for the following week.
Regulation Toolkit
Handouts for school counselors and mental health leads.
Impact Report
Anonymized student growth data for your administration.
“This session was incredibly engaging and helped my students understand climate anxiety and their role in taking action. It makes my job easier.”
Sarah Anderson
High School Teacher
Ready to bring this
to your students?
Let’s discuss how this workshop fits into your specific school schedule and curriculum goals.
