alfred artis: i feel very anxious about the state of the climate and our future. that if we don't make necessary changes now, we will be changed in the future in ways that we do not want and cannot control and will not be able to mitigate. robert wolff: we're really not seemingly taking seriously enough the efforts to make changes to mitigate the worst impacts of climate change. that to me, it's sad and horrific in a way that i can't fully comprehend. pat: i'm worried because this is all we have right now. we talk about going to the moon and mars. but this is this is what we have. i think i'm more worried maybe than anxious at this point. mark ikeda: climate anxiety affects my daily life by the decisions i make about when i want to go someplace or where i want to go, or more particularly, how i want to travel. adam burke: my climate anxiety does affect my daily life again, because i'm living in a city that reaches 117 degrees and i watch the birds outside struggling in the heat. alfred artis: the moment when i realized that the climate change crisis was causing an