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nearly half of young adults report eco-anxiety and climate stress in daily life

Almost half of young people aged 18–34 report stress and eco-anxiety about climate change in daily life

A survey by the American Psychological Association (2020) found that nearly half (48%) of young adults aged 18 to 34 experienced stress and eco-anxiety about climate change as part of their daily lives. This highlights the psychological burden that environmental concerns place on younger generations.

almost half of young people aged 18 to 34 (48%) reported stress and eco-anxiety about climate change in their daily lives ( American Psychological Association, 2020 )
Francesca Scafuto et al., 2025, Frontiers in Psychology

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