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This study explores the impact of climate anxiety on adolescent well-being and activism. As young people become increasingly aware of the climate crisis, many experience heightened levels of anxiety, characterized by fear and existential dread about the future. This research examines how climate anxiety affects mental health, social engagement, and the drive for activism among adolescents. It analyzes the dual role of climate anxiety as both a potential hindrance to well-being and a catalyst for environmental action. The study also considers the influence of social media in shaping adolescent perceptions and responses to climate change. By providing a comprehensive understanding of these dynamics, this research aims to inform strategies that support young people in navigating their climate-related concerns while fostering resilience and empowerment.