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A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety and the Existential Toolkit
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03 February 2026

This two-book set provides essential resources for climate change education—ideal for teachers and students of environmental studies, sustainability, and social justice.
A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety is written for climate-generation students—millennials and Gen Z—who are navigating the emotional and social challenges of climate change.
• Practical focus that empowers readers to move beyond eco-guilt, prevent burnout, and build resilience
• Ready-to-assign text that supports student learning and classroom discussions
The Existential Toolkit for Climate Justice Educators provides instructors and TAs with a toolkit to build their climate justice and resilience courses.
• Classroom-ready teaching strategies, lesson plans, and activities
• Interdisciplinary approaches and student reflections
• Integrates emotions, critical thinking, and justice-centered pedagogy
This bundled set forms a comprehensive toolkit for climate change education, giving teachers practical resources to assign in the classroom and students a guide for building resilience and engaging in climate justice.
Sarah Jaquette Ray is Professor of Environmental Studies at Cal Poly Humboldt and author of A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet.