adam burke: my climate anxiety does affect my daily life again, because i'm living in a city that reacheses and i watch the birds outside struggling in the heat. alfred artis: the moment when i realized that the climate change crisis was causing anxiety in my life was the day when the sky in the san francisco bay area was orange. that is not the color of the sky. and that had a profound and deep effect on me because it so clearly showed that the danger was real. liam hefferman: i don't want to sound all kind of doomsday bunker ready to go, but like, it's a thing, i think about looking at ways to move out. what areas will be most impacted by coastal flooding? it's a lot of anxiety that i really don't have an outlet for. katherine scarlett shaw: i think it started when i started to have a panic attack, literally just chopping vegetables for dinner one day. and it was because i was sitting there ruminating on some terrifying headline that i'd seen that day. it was a full on panic attack with like not being able to breathe and the, you know, just kind of general shaky feeling. and i was just