Climate anger can lead to action – or curdle into despair. We found out why
			
			
		
		By Samantha Stanley, Research Fellow in Social Psychology, UNSW Sydney
Iain Walker, Professor of Psychology, The University of Melbourne
Teaghan Hogg, PhD Candidate in Clinical Psychology, University of Canberra
Zoe Leviston, Research Fellow in Social Psychology, Australian National University
		
		
		
		
		
			
			Almost half of us are now angry about climate change. But who we’re angry at can change whether we turn anger into action – or despair
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