Maybe A Function Similar To A USSRic Park Or A Hashoah (Holocaust) Museum Would Be A Good Use Of The
Maybe a function similar to a USSRic Park or a Hashoah (Holocaust) museum would be a good use of the above along with the memorial for said children. I would like for my northern neighbour to reckon with its less than savory past with its Native people in some way too. Didn't the US & Canada also bring a Holodomor (artificial famine) to its Native people?


so can we start hunting down white liberals now or what
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wachinyeya:
https://www.colorado.edu/ecenter/2021/04/22/eco-anxiety-dealing-environmental-triggers
Eco-Anxiety - Dealing with Environmental Triggers
Studying environmental topics and being passionate
Environmental Center
What is Eco-Anxiety?
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These feelings can be accompanied by feelings of being overwhelmed, you may feel as though you are running on empty, and even absolute anger.
It is very easy to get absorbed by feelings of helplessness when discussing climate change.
This fear is normal and is associated with the ultimate fear of environmental degradation. It is only rising in teens and people everywhere as the climate crisis worsens with little being done to fix it.
Eco-Anxiety facts: (You Are Not Alone)
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Anxiety around environmental issues can stem from experiencing, being at risk of, or having loved ones at risk of climate-related extreme weather, including hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires.
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