
The Chris Hedges Report Facing the Climate Crisis and Human Mortality (w/ Eiren Caffall) | The Chris Hedges Report
May 21, 2025
Eiren Caffall, an author known for her poignant works on loss and nature, joins Chris Hedges to tackle the harsh realities of the climate crisis. She discusses the emotional toll of ecological collapse and how it parallels her own struggles with polycystic kidney disease. They dive into societal denial about climate change and the importance of preserving personal and cultural narratives in the face of grief. Caffall emphasizes the interconnectedness of personal mortality and the planet’s fragility, underscoring the need for collective empathy and action.
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Frenetic Life Before and After Diagnosis
- Before diagnosis, Erin lived a frenetic life fueled by magical thinking and anticipation of loss.
- After diagnosis, she intensified her efforts to pursue meaningful experiences despite health risks.
Eugenics and Healthcare Rationing
- Severe illnesses carry eugenics stigma in American culture, impacting families' openness.
- Resource rationing in healthcare reinforces discrimination against chronically ill patients.
Sacred Duty of Preservation
- Archives and museums play a sacred role in preserving knowledge through collapse.
- Protecting cultural memory is vital and a profound duty in crises and ecological collapse.









