Paragraph 2
Another
group, Earth Rangers, has taken action to address the
of eco-anxiety. It said: "Eco-anxiety is not an
diagnosable disorder. However, it does affect children in very real
. This includes feelings of fear, hopelessness and
." It added: "It is important to research and understand the ways in which we can help children find
strategies to cope with these
." Earth Rangers said schools should create conservation activities and help children to teach their
about how to protect
. The Earth Rangers president said more needed to be done to help children. She said: "Children are on the front
of climate change."