ResourcesCheck out our library of resources to help you on your climate journey. Who’s not in the room? We created this resource to serve as a case study to help you initiate conversations on diversity, equity and inclusion in your own organisation. See more Educator’s discussion guide We created this resource for educators to help their students navigate climate anxiety. Check out this dynamic discussion guide. See more 2021 Impact Report In 2021, we delivered programmes to 1000+ young people in 52+ countries. Find out how we delivered on our mission. See more 2021 Research Report We have been on the leading edge of research on climate and mental health. Hear from 500+ young people like us. See more Change-maker quiz This quiz will help you find your place in the climate movement, inspired by the young change-makers featured in our podcast. See more Do I have eco-anxiety? Take this quiz to find out if you have eco-anxiety, come into conversation with your emotions, and learn how to channel them. See more #HoldThisSpace We created a digital tool to help people explore their emotions around climate, in partnership with research institutions. See more 28-day COP26 challenge Ahead of COP26, we created a 28-day challenge incorporating reflection prompts and exercises to help our community foster their mental wellbeing. See more Call Your Mother campaign At COP26, we launched an interactive online space for people to share their feelings about the climate crisis — and connect with others via a story-library. See more Mental health directory Force of Nature volunteers created a crowdsourced directory of hotlines, nonprofits, diagnostic tools, and other resources to support peers in their mental health. See more “We need to talk about eco-anxiety” In Season 2 of the Force of Nature podcast, we dive into the rise of eco-anxiety. Each episode in this 12-part series explores a different face of the climate crisis, from food to fashion. See more Se1 Force of Nature podcast In our first season, we sit down with 9 ordinary people doing extraordinary things to save the planet. See more Follow us for more content on how young people feel, think and act in response to the climate crisis.