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From Ancestors to Future Generations: Intergenerational Resources

We are guided by and carry forward the work of previous generations and we continue it for current and future generations. Explore our resources to foster intergenerational dialogues and collaborations, and reflect on previous and future generations to guide your climate work.

Ancestors Grounding Exercise

Try this guided exercise about connecting with ancestors, present and future generations, created by Harriet Shugarman, the Founder and Executive Director of Climate Mama.

A study of 60,000 people in 23 countries found that people were 12x more likely to act on climate change because of LOVE for future generations.

Intergenerational Discussion Guide

INSERT PDF:  Rachel/CMHN, Harriet/Climate Mama Third Act, CoGenerate

Coming soon en Español

Two-thirds of surveyed US Gen Zers want their parents' and grandparents' generations to try to understand their feelings about climate change.

Watch recordings of previous events about intergenerational connections and climate emotions.

40% of Gen Zers and the Silent Generation and 30% of Boomers want to work across generations to address climate.

More than 50% of Gen Zers and Millennials, along with 30% of Gen Xers want to work collaboratively on mental health.

Climate Mental Health Network website © 2024 is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 

Climate Mental Health Network is a fiscally sponsored project of Mockingbird Incubator, a registered 501(c)(3) organization in California, EIN 83-1987515. 

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These resources are not a substitute for professional services when needed. 

In the United States, text or call 988 for a 24/7 crisis hotline.

For emergency mental health telephone numbers in other countries, go to: findahelpline.com​

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