Share Your Story: Climate Change and Wellbeing Research
People across Scotland are being invited to take part in a creative research project exploring how climate change affects our thoughts, feelings and wellbeing.
Led by the University of Glasgow, the Climate Stories project aims to better understand how people in Scotland experience and respond emotionally to the changing climate. By sharing your perspective through storytelling, you can help shape new research into the links between climate change, mental health and emotional wellbeing.
You don’t need to be a writer or an expert on climate change to take part — just an interest in sharing your thoughts and experiences.
How to take part
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Submit a story of up to 1,000 words
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Fiction or non-fiction entries are welcome
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Open to anyone aged 18 or over and currently living in Scotland
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Deadline: 28th February 2026
This is an opportunity to reflect, express your perspective, and contribute to important research that will help build understanding of how climate change is affecting people across Scotland.
Find out more and submit your story at:
www.climatestories.co.uk



