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Climate Resources

Climate Wellness

Climate Change Anxiety: Researcher Shares Tips to Avoid Feeling Overwhelmed by Michele Koppes

UBC Climate Hub Wellbeing Resource Handout

Ubyssey’s Student Guide to Climate Anxiety

Sustainable Travel

Letter from UBC Geography faculty, staff and students calling for a transit future that addresses the climate crisis

Addressing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Business-Related Air Travel at Public Institutions: A Case Study of the University of British Columbia by Seth Wynes (UBC Geography alumnus) and Simon Donner

UBC Library Air Travel Decision Tree

Flight Emissions Calculator

The problem with carbon offsets

Sustainable choices

A (mostly) scientific ranking of takeout containers – from worst to best for the environment

Teaching

Climate Teaching Connector

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