Dear GEP colleagues,

I'm looking to put together a 2-credit toolkit course that addresses the topics 
of eco-anxiety, doomism, and climate resilience in students at my university. 
To that end,  we have already conducted a literature review on eco-anxiety 
research and surveyed books related to the issue and I'm currently working with 
a team to collect survey data from students on their experiences with 
eco-anxiety. In order to take effective next steps, I'm now looking for 
practical applications for approaching these topics (which have been harder to 
come by), so I wanted to ask if any colleagues have instructional resources 
(i.e., sample syllabi, in-class exercises or assignments, best practices for 
eco-anxiety education, etc.) you might share?

Thank you for your time!

Shannon Gibson, PhD (she/her)
Associate Professor (Teaching) of Environmental Studies,
Political Science and International Relations
Environmental Studies Program
University of Southern California
3454 Trousdale Pkwy, CAS 116C

Book Office Hours (ENST 150, 400, 422, 
499)<https://calendar.app.google/6oL4tdLtAaahQNG79>

My Personal Zoom Room<https://usc.zoom.us/my/smgibson>

Linktree to Gibson Climate Justice Lab, socials and other 
resources<https://linktr.ee/gibsonlab>



The University of Southern California is located on Tovaangar, which is the 
sacred and traditional lands of the first native peoples, the Tongva 
(Gabrielino). The Tongva are the original stewards of this land, and they 
continue in that role today.

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