Kyle Whyte

Kyle Whyte is George Willis Pack Professor of Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan. Previously, Kyle was Professor of Philosophy and Community Sustainability and Timnick Chair at Michigan State University. Kyle’s research addresses moral and political issues concerning climate policy and Indigenous peoples, the ethics of cooperative relationships between Indigenous peoples and science …

“The Time for the Lone Wolf is Over:” Coming Together and Facing Eco-Anxiety

Wildfires, alongside major droughts, storms, and sea level rise, are among the most tangible impacts of global climate change. But not all consequences of the climate crisis leave such a visible scar; the stresses of today’s environmental crises have worked their way into our communities, relationships, and mental well-being. Especially impacted are young people, with …

The Mind, the Human-Earth Connection, and the Climate Crisis

10 Hours, 20+ Speakers, 1 Message:The Climate Crisis, It’s a Relationship Problem The climate crisis affects us all, and increasingly it’s affecting our mental health. The problem can seem overwhelming and solutions beyond our grasp. What if what’s really needed is to reframe the issue? This 10-hour course combines the latest science—on climate change, behavior …