Eco-Anxiety: Coping with Environmental Concerns in a Changing World by Nolan Blackwood delves into the growing psychological impact of environmental concerns on individuals and communities. This comprehensive guide explores the complex relationship between nature, mental health, and societal responses to climate change. It offers valuable insights into the phenomenon of eco-anxiety, examining its causes, effects, and the ways it manifests in different age groups, particularly the youth. Through detailed chapters, the book discusses strategies for coping with eco-anxiety, building resilience, and fostering hope and agency. It emphasizes the importance of educational and advocacy initiatives, governmental policies, and international agreements in addressing environmental anxieties. Rich with research-based evidence and practical advice, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand and mitigate the mental health impacts of climate change. Blackwood's work is a beacon of hope and a call to action for a more sustainable and mentally resilient future.