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American apocalypse: The end 'feels personal and imminent'

Social psychologists in the US found that a third of people surveyed feel the world will end in their lifetimes. That's not only depressing; it also affects people's sense of agency when faced by war or climate change. S…

American apocalypse: The end 'feels personal and imminent'

Social psychologists in the US found that a third of people surveyed feel the world will end in their lifetimes. That's not only depressing; it also affects people's sense of agency when faced by war or climate change.

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  • Social psychologists in the US found that a third of people surveyed feel the world will end in their lifetimes.
  • That's not only depressing; it also affects people's sense of agency when faced by war or climate change.

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  • or climate change. Social psychologists in the US found that a third of people surveyed feel the world will end in their lifetimes. That's not only depressing; it also affects people's sense of agency when faced by war…
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  • Social psychologists in the US found that a third of people surveyed feel the world will end in their lifetimes.
  • That's not only depressing; it also affects people's sense of agency when faced by war or climate change.

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