![]() "So I have a background in conservation biology and have been a science communicator for well over a decade and a half now, and of course, doing that work you're confronted with climate, environmental reports and studies, which were a consistent part of my emotional baseline, just being aware of the fact that this is not all going well, which every now and then would make me feel low, for sure, in a way that was quite noticeable. She is also the author of Rise of the Necrofauna: The Science, Ethics, and Risks of De-Extinction. ![]() She has hosted several podcasts, radio, and TV programs with the BBC and CBC, is a TED Resident, and writes Gan Dread, a newsletter about staying sane in the climate crisis. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post Guardian, and Globe and Mail, among other publications. She holds a PhD in Science Communication from the University of Copenhagen. Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, she is a post-doctoral fellow at Stanford University and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, where she investigates the mental health consequences of ecological disruption. She's a writer and broadcaster researching the emotional and psychological impacts of the climate crisis. ![]() Britt Wray is the author of Generation Dread: Finding Purpose in an Age of Climate Crisis. ![]()
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