The grief of watching ecosystems collapse, species disappear, and the physical conditions that support life as we have known it destabilize is a real and growing form of sorrow that has no established ritual container. Climate grief is distinct from personal loss in scale and in the strange temporality of a loss still in process. This domain examines what climate grief is, how to mourn it, and how to carry it without being paralyzed by it.
Each step builds on the last.