It’s Not Just You

It’s Not Just You by Tori Tsui, published by Gallery Books UK in 2023, explores the intersection of mental health and the climate crisis. This 352-page book addresses the widespread impact of eco-anxiety, emphasizing that the climate crisis affects not only individual well-being but also disproportionately impacts marginalized communities. Tsui reframes eco-anxiety as a critical mental health issue, drawing on insights from global environmental advocates to highlight the systemic injustices intertwined with the climate emergency.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of how climate-related mental health struggles extend beyond environmental concerns, touching on issues such as racism, sexism, and capitalism. Tsui advocates for a shift in perspective, urging a focus on community-led practices and diverse narratives to effectively address both climate and mental health crises. This edition serves as a call to action, encouraging readers to embrace collective responsibility and champion climate justice for a sustainable future.
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‘The world is in desperate need of this book’ – Greta Thunberg
‘It’s Not Just You is a galvanising breath of fresh air’ – Mikaela Loach
‘Tori Tsui is changing the conversation around mental health and the climate crisis’ – Vogue
‘A must-read for anyone who would love to understand the intersections of mental health and the climate crisis’ – Vanessa Nakate
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It’s not just you.
The climate crisis is making us all unwell.
But not just you.
The climate crisis is affecting certain communities disproportionately.
And it’s not just the climate crisis…
The term ‘eco-anxiety’ has been popularised as a way to talk about the negative impact of the climate emergency on our wellbeing. In It’s Not Just You, activist Tori Tsui reframes eco-anxiety as the urgent mental health crisis it clearly is.
Drawing on the wisdom of environmental advocates from around the globe, Tori looks to those on the frontlines of eco-activism to demonstrate that the current climate-related mental health struggle goes beyond the climate itself. Instead, it is a struggle that encompasses many injustices and is deeply entrenched in systems such as racism, sexism, ableism and, above all, capitalism.
Because of this, climate injustice disproportionately affects most marginalised communities, who are often excluded from narratives on mental health. Tori argues that we can only begin to tackle both the climate and mental health crisis by diversifying our perspectives and prioritising community-led practices. In essence, reminding us that It’s Not Just You.
Tackling this increasingly urgent crisis requires looking both inwards and outwards, embracing individuality over individualism and championing climate justice. Only then can we start to build better futures for both people and the planet.
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