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Prof. Kimberly Nicholas's avatar

Thanks for asking what we want, Britt! I'm a big fan of the newsletter as is; I always read it and find it valuable. :)

That said, I would welcome hearing more about your research-- would be really interesting to get a bit of a glimpse into your work in progress, what colleagues in the field are discussing, the latest from conferences etc., since it is such a relevant and timely topic and research takes so long to complete, publish and get out in the world.

I would also really love stories and "examples of people harnessing climate emotions for greater agency and action"-- that sounds great. Maybe this could be a space to go into more depth with some stories from your book -- e.g., I'm sure some of your interviews were cut to just a few sentences in the book, but you could use that material to tell a more complete story here?

I'm not on Slack (feels like the one digital platform I've managed to avoid so far!), but I would participate in Discussion Threads here on Substack, I think those are a really nice format for community building both with you and among readers. IMO they are interactive and lead to interesting discussions without being too frenetic/stressful/overwhelming.

All of this is just my two cents, you are doing amazing work so please just keep it up! Congrats on the book tour!! x

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MamaSelkie's avatar

Slack channel or a discord for the climate-engaged. We need to build a support community that shares the load.

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