Solastalgia by Swedish artist Tommy Mäkinen aka Vegan Flava @veganflava at Snösätra Graffiti Wall of Fame, Snösätragränd 1, 124 60 Bandhagen, Stockholm, Sweden in June 2025 as part of Spring Beast Festival 2025 @snosatra. Photos taken August 2025.
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"Coined by the philosopher Glenn Albrecht in 2003 solastalgia emphasizes the psychological impact of environmental degradation. The deeper sense of unease and grief when one’s familiar environment is being altered or degraded over time or devastated in sudden disasters.

Sadly, this is something that more and more people are experiencing and will continue to increase. I came across the word several years ago and was deeply moved when I undertood the meaning of it and thought it is a very useful word. To have language in difficult times, written, spoken or a visual language through art is important." @veganflava Aug. 22, 2025
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2023 interview https://www.brooklynstreetart.com/2023/08/29/stockholms-vegan-flava-tests-nyc-street-environment-finds-his-balance/
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Artist website: https://veganflava.com
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Over the weekend, I set myself to read _Solastalgia_ (ed. Paul Board, 2023). The writing was sometimes really very good, and foregrounded a wonderfully wide range of voices, but I couldn't get past the undiscussed wall around it: all the writers wrote from places of privilege in North America, and mostly the USA. There were folk who had come from South Asia, Inuit lands, and Trinidad, but their endpoint, the place from which they wrote about loss, was never somewhere far away: they had a voice because of where they now were, and a certain unthinking insularity. And that felt to me, perhaps wrongly, as though it was reinscribing the same privilege that had led to the destruction that each writer rued.

By way of partial re-balance, here is a passionate essay by María Gamallo Planellas in El Salto about the devastating fires in the mountains of Northwest Spain. https://www.elsaltodiario.com/opinion/recortes-nos-queman.

But I wish we had much stronger voices here from Southeast Asia, from Africa, from Latin America, from my beloved Himalayas...

#solastalgia #decolonial #political_ecology #environmental_justice

Sus recortes nos queman

Durante siete días presencié cómo el fuego arrasaba mis montañas, mis recuerdos. Veía, atónica, cómo miles de personas tenían que escapar de sus casas y ser acogidas en polideportivos y albergues.

El Salto Diario

5: Solastalgia and Ecological Grief – The Inner Landscape of a Changing Planet

(This article is part of a six-post reality-check. Concepts and examples are drawn from “Silent Earth: Adaptations for Life in a Devastated Biosphere.”)

Earth’s environmental changes are not just an external, physical phenomenon. They have powerful effects on our inner, psychological landscape. As the world we know changes, many of us are experiencing distress that, until recently, had no name.

Philosopher Glenn Albrecht coined the term solastalgia to describe the feeling of homesickness caused by the negative transformation of the environment (Albrecht et al. 2007). It’s the pain of seeing a beloved forest logged, a familiar river run dry, or a vibrant reef turn white. This is accompanied by ecological grief, a deep sadness in response to experienced or anticipated environmental losses (Cunsolo and Ellis 2018).

These are not abstract concepts. They are the lived reality for people around the world. Researchers have documented the grief of Inuit communities as they witness the decline of caribou herds (Cunsolo et al. 2020). Conservation professionals report experiencing significant emotional distress as they conduct their work.

This emotional toll can lead to a dangerous feedback loop. As people lose direct, positive interactions with nature, their emotional connection weakens, reducing their motivation to protect it. This can lead to further loss (Soga and Gaston 2016).

By acknowledging these genuine emotions, we can address the mental health dimensions of biosphere decline. It’s time to explore our inner landscape response to our changing planet,

References

Albrecht, G., et al. 2007. Solastalgia: the distress caused by environmental change. Australasian Psychiatry 15(sup1): S95-S98.

Cunsolo, A., and Ellis, N. R. 2018. Ecological grief as a mental health response to climate change-related loss. Nature Climate Change 8(4): 275-281.

Cunsolo, A., et al. 2020. You can never replace the caribou: Inuit experiences of ecological grief from caribou declines. Cultural Geographies 27(4): 599-616.

Soga, M., and Gaston, K. J. 2016. Extinction of experience: the loss of human–nature interactions. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14(2): 94-101.

#ClimateChange #Solastalgia

Today in The Medium Newsletter, featured stories include:

• Funerals for disappearing #glaciers, by @ritu

#Solastalgia, a form of eco-anxiety, by @clnichols

• The meaningful nonsense of nonce words, by Matthew Veras Barros

• Affordable #sustainability under #capitalism, by Raz Godelnik

• A meeting with one’s younger self, by Dana Lyn

• A backyard full of #wildlife, by Adam Fritz

https://medium.com/blog/would-you-attend-a-glacier-funeral-c95d019c1141

#Medium #writing #ClimateChange #environment #language #linguistics

Linda Aspey, impulsora de los 'cafés climáticos': "La gente siente culpa y miedo, pero nadie habla de ello"

En Reino Unido están comenzando a romper el "silencio socialmente construido" alrededor de la emergencia climática con espacios de escucha en los que las personas pueden expresar su angustia o inquietud sin sentirse juzgadas: "La palabra que surge es alivio"

ElDiario.es
Linda Aspey, impulsora de los 'cafés climáticos': "La gente siente culpa y miedo, pero nadie habla de ello" www.eldiario.es/128_bbd57c?u... @xrbarcelona.bsky.social @amturiel.bsky.social #psicologia #ecosansietat #solastalgia

Linda Aspey, impulsora de los ...
Linda Aspey, impulsora de los 'cafés climáticos': "La gente siente culpa y miedo, pero nadie habla de ello"

En Reino Unido están comenzando a romper el "silencio socialmente construido" alrededor de la emergencia climática con espacios de escucha en los que las personas pueden expresar su angustia o inquietud sin sentirse juzgadas: "La palabra que surge es alivio"

ElDiario.es

To explore stories of Solastalgia of indigenous and land-dependent communities affected by environmental change listen to the Land Body Ecologies Podcast.
🎧 https://www.landbodyecologies.com/podcast

Check out this podcast about land culture and storytelling with Sámi reindeer herder and cultural bearer Jörgen Stenberg and indigenous rights advocate Ted Chamberlin.
🎧 https://www.sei.org/podcasts/land-culture-cost-of-progress-indigenous-rights-in-green-extraction/

#solastalgia #indigenous #indigenousrights #environment #climatechange #press

Podcast | LBE

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The Land Body Ecologies research group explores how environmental change affects the mental health of minority, indigenous, and land-dependent communities and their relationship to ecologies.

See this paper to find out more about how the project implements transdisciplinarity, uses a plurality of experiences, and navigates through differences in language and culture against the flattening of perspectives.
📖 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joclim.2023.100206

#solastalgia #indigenous #press

📷 Jason Taylor, Quicksand

Word of the day: Solastalgia or “The distress that is produced by environmental change impacting on people while they are directly connected to their home environment”.
📖 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18027145/

#solastalgia #indigenous #indigenousrights #environment #climatechange #minorityrights #minority #press

Solastalgia: the distress caused by environmental change - PubMed

Worldwide, there is an increase in ecosystem distress syndromes matched by a corresponding increase in human distress syndromes. The specific role played by global-scale environmental challenges to 'sense of place' and identity will be explored in the future development of the concept of solastalgia …

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