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When people in a rural area become distressed by ugly developments marching across their landscape, what word best describes their feelings?
Environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht has coined a word to name the distress these people feel in their hearts.
His new word is ‘solastalgia.’
He says he has derived this as a ‘portmanteau word’ which combines elements from ‘solace’ (comfort, consolation, the alleviation of sorrow) ‘desolation’ (devastated) ‘nostalgia’ (sentimental longing, regretful memory) and ‘algia’ (pain).
He says he coined the word in 2003 and that since then it has been used in court cases, academia, public policy, books and music.
It is not yet listed in any of the major dictionaries.
However, it does appear in the hyper-hip online Urban Dictionary which gives following definition: ‘A form of emotional or existential distress caused by environmental change. It is best described as the lived experience of negatively perceived environmental change.’
In other words, when folk in a country town, or living on farms, see giant, ugly power lines marching across their landscape—forced on them by ideological governments—destroying good farmland, ruining the landscape, killing local wildlife and creating a massive waste-disposal problem for the future—what they feel is ‘solastalgia.’
The word has been listed by the Collins Dictionary as a new word suggestion and is ‘being monitored for evidence of usage.’
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