For climate professionals under long-term pressure

Get your energy and clarity back — without caring less.

The Human Ecology Assessment shows exactly where your nervous system is carrying load — and the one change most likely to reduce pressure first.

  • Clear map of what’s draining capacity (pace, control, moral load, recovery)
  • Less self-blame (burnout as biology under pressure, not personal failure)
  • One realistic next step that reduces background load (not another “plan”)

~6–8 minutes • Private • Educational (not therapy, not medical)

Human Ecology Assessment for climate burnout: overview
Designed for climate work: long time horizons, systemic friction, moral responsibility, and an “always-on” mind.

Result: clarity and steadiness — without asking you to “try harder” or care less.

What you get in one short assessment

Practical insight that makes your experience make sense — and gives you traction again.

Clarity

Understand why you feel wired/tired, flat, braced, or foggy — in biological terms that are easy to act on.

Load map

See which “ecosystem pressures” are driving strain (work, relationships, identity, recovery, body).

Next step

Identify one leverage point you can adjust now, without adding another programme to your life.

Who this is for

If you’re competent, committed, and quietly running on emergency settings — this is for you.

This will fit if…

  • Your energy is less reliable than it used to be.
  • Your mind doesn’t switch off because the stakes feel real.
  • You’re carrying responsibility that isn’t matched by control.
  • Standard wellbeing advice feels too generic for climate work.

What this is not

Not productivity coaching. Not a “push through it” plan. Not therapy. This is a calm, biology-led way to reduce background load so your system can settle.

About Peter

I interpret biological load inside complex environments — and I keep it practical.

Peter Bennett, Human Ecology and climate burnout support

I’m Peter Bennett — a UK-based chiropractor and coach. Over 25+ years I’ve worked with people under sustained load. Human Ecology is the framework I use to map pressure, reduce self-blame, and help people regain steadiness.

  • Biology-led, nervous-system respectful approach
  • Focus on reducing load, not adding tasks
  • Clear explanations that restore choice and capacity

Start the Human Ecology Assessment

If you want your energy and clarity back — without betraying your values — this is a good first step.

FAQs

Quick, straight answers before you commit time or attention.

What exactly is the Human Ecology Assessment?

A short, structured reflection designed for climate professionals. It helps you identify where pressure is building across “nested ecosystems” (work demands, control, moral load, recovery, body) so you can adjust the highest-leverage factor first.

Is this therapy or medical care?

No. This is educational and supportive. It does not diagnose or treat. If you’re in crisis or need urgent help, please contact appropriate medical or mental health services.

Will this tell me to care less about climate work?

No. The aim is to reduce background load so you can stay effective without self-erasure. We work with your values, not against them.

How long does it take?

Most people complete it in about 6–8 minutes. If you’re tired, do it in chunks — it’s designed to reduce pressure, not add to it.

What do I get at the end?

Clarity about what’s driving strain and what to adjust first. Depending on how your funnel is set up, you may also have the option to request a written personal interpretation.

Is my information private?

Yes. Your responses are used only to support your assessment experience and any follow-up you request.

I’m not sure it’s “burnout” — does this still apply?

Yes. Many people arrive before full burnout. This is about long-term pressure and capacity — whether you call it burnout, depletion, strain, or “running on fumes.”

What if my biggest problem is my workplace and I can’t change it?

Then we focus on what you can influence: recovery conditions, load amplifiers, boundaries that don’t backfire, and small shifts that help your nervous system come out of emergency settings.

Note: This website and assessment are educational and supportive. They are not medical advice and do not replace appropriate clinical care. If you feel unsafe or unable to cope, please seek urgent support through local services.

Ready to get traction again?

Start the assessment. Clarity first. One small, realistic shift next.

Human Ecology Assessment

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