Talking About Climate Change with Others and the Need for Sustainable Transformation
- Jan 16
- 1 min read
š Why Is Climate Change So Hard to Talk About? š¤
Have you ever wondered:
Why conversations about climate change with family often end in conflict?
Why this topic is so polarizing, even among friends?
Why itās barely discussed in some places, like the Czech Republic, but seems easier in others, like Germany?
And yet, despite clear signs of a changing climate, why do so many people downplay its importance or focus only on symptoms like natural disasters? The truth is, our resistance comes from deep-seated coping mechanisms and the sheer difficulty of systemic change.
š” Thatās why Iāve created a comprehensive online course that:
āļø Explores the development of environmental awarenessāwhy some take climate change seriously while others hesitate or resist.
āļø Unpacks the masculine vs. feminine approaches to solutions: technology and greening consumptionĀ vs. behavioral change and non-consumption.
āļø Teaches whatās truly needed for a sustainable transformationĀ through the ecologization of our identities.
And because this topic can feel overwhelming, I also offer:
š A course on emotional regulationĀ to help you process heavy feelings.
š Skills-based courses on productivityĀ and leadershipĀ to empower real, lasting change.
š± Visit ecologicalidentities.comĀ today and start your journey toward transformation. Donāt waitāprices go up in February!
Letās work together to create the change you want to see in the world. š
Comments