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Well then it becomes a logistical question. How?
You start voting in local elections and changing what is easier to change and work your way up. I never voted in local elections before and I see now that this will have the biggest impact in my day to day life. Only 66% of eligible voters are doing so and so many are under the spell of fake news run by the billionaires. Vote for regulations no matter how bad the news paper paints it, the same for unions.
Already doing that. No change in material conditions, still depressed. Next idea?
Im not trying to fix you just my surroundings.
The question was, "How do you deal with depression about climate change?" Maybe voting in local elections does that for you (singular), but it may not work for you (general).