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Session Submission Type: Refereed Roundtable (60 minute)
These papers examine the emotional and psychological dimensions of environmental change, showing how climate anxiety, stress, and risk perception are shaped by inequality, identity, and lived experience, with uneven mental health impacts across populations.
Bearing the Burden: Environmental Degradation and Mental Health Crisis for Displaced Women in South Asia - Satadru Bhattacharyya, University of Connecticut
Climate Tipping Points and Climate Anxiety, How News About Climate Tipping Points Influences Public Opinion - Aidan Andronicos, University of Washington
Comparing Financial Stress, Climate Anxiety, and Racial/Ethnic Discrimination Among Black and Hispanic College Students - Shalimar Braddy, Texas State University; Michelle L. Edwards, Texas State University
Drowning in Confidence: Privilege, Inequality and Risk Perception in Vehicle Submersion Emergencies - Elizabeth Borland, The College of New Jersey; Jenna Needham, The College of New Jersey; Mary Nell Trautner, University at Buffalo, SUNY; Amber Rollins, Kids and Car Safety; Janette Fennell
The Emotions of Climate Change: Root Causes and Solutions - Red Mae Jones, The University of Texas at Arlington; Ayla Hutmacher; Kelly Bergstrand, University of Texas-Arlington