Tori Tsui on Eco-Anxiety & Why It's Not Just You


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Apr 02 2024 73 mins  

“For me, dismantling the fossil fuel industry is a form of mental healthcare” – Tori Tsui This week on Cocktails & Capitalism, I speak with the UK-based climate justice activist, researcher, speaker, and writer Tori Tsui. We discuss the relationship between mental health and the climate crisis, breaking down some of the core concepts that are illuminated in Tori's recent book, It's Not Just You: How to Navigate Eco-Anxiety and the Climate Crisis.

The episode explores common misperceptions about eco-anxiety, the Eurocentric nature of the concept, and why it’s so problematic to call eco-anxiety a mental illness.


Calls to Action:

-Follow Tori Tsui on Instagram and Twitter

-Read Tori Tsui’s book Its Not Just You: How to Navigate Eco-Anxiety and the Climate Crisis which can be purchased here.

-Support the StopRosebank campaign to halt the development of the largest undeveloped oil field in the North Sea. StopCambo LinkTree. StopCombo.org

-Follow @stopcambo on IG

It’s Not Just You Cocktail

45ml Three Spirit Livener NA Spirit

45ml Blood Orange juice

22ml Lime Juice

22ml Rose Tea Syrup

1 dash Rose water (optional)

60ml Sparkling Mineral Water


Combine all ingredients except sparkling water in a mixing tin and shake with cubed ice until diluted and chilled. Add sparkling water to the mixing tin and strain into a Collins glass filled with cubed ice and rimmed with salt. Garnish with a grapefruit slice and a rose petal.


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