Fig. 2: Engagement in collective climate actions across people who experienced at least one feature of climate change psychological distress and those who experienced no distress at all. | npj Climate Action

Fig. 2: Engagement in collective climate actions across people who experienced at least one feature of climate change psychological distress and those who experienced no distress at all.

From: Climate change psychological distress is associated with increased collective climate action in the U.S.

Fig. 2

Groups refer to people who experienced at least one feature of climate change psychological distress (feelings of depression or anxiety) “several days” or more often over the previous 2 weeks (n = 327) versus those who experienced no distress at all (n = 1759). Percentages are weighted to match U.S. population parameters and margins of error are at the 95% confidence level.

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