Will societies mount a successful campaign to confront the climate emergency? And how do emotions feature in this critical question? Join Dr. Davidson on this series about the study of emotions, in order to better understand how they influence our behavior, including our responses to climate change.

Feeling Climate Change
Claim This Podcastby Dr. Debra Davidson
Podcast Overview
Will societies mount a successful campaign to confront the climate emergency? And how do emotions feature in this critical question? Join Dr. Davidson on this series about the study of emotions, in order to better understand how they influence our behavior, including our responses to climate change.
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5/1/2026
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Recent Episodes

May 1, 2026
Feeling Climate Change: Intro Episode
Short overview of the purpose and episode content for the podcast series

May 1, 2026
S1E4: Emotional responses to climate disaster
In this episode, Dr. Davidson discusses the importance of emotions to the impacts of and responses to extreme events, which are already increasing in frequency and intensity due to our changing climate. Then Dr. Davidson takes listeners to Merritt, British Columbia, where a climate-attributed triple disaster of extreme heat, fires and floods landed in 2021. Two graduate students join her to discuss their research on youth experiences, and place attachment. This episode is supplemented with segments of interviews with residents.

May 1, 2026
S1E2: The Inaction, AKA Couch Potato Episode
Dr. Davidson discusses the many ways in which our emotions can operate to encourage inaction in response to climate change, including three inaction profiles, each defined by unique emotional pathways: apathy, withdrawal, and just being ‘stuck.’
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