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"For all that's ever been said about climate change, we haven't heard nearly enough about the psychological impacts of living in a warming world," says science writer Britt Wray. In this quick talk, she explores how climate change is threatening our well-being -- mental, social...
During heat waves, hospital admissions for mental health spike. The past 10 years were the hottest on record, and as we prepare for another scorcher of a summer, it's time to take steps to increase our preparedness for extreme heat.
In this programme, we’ll meet one expert who’s investigating the link between climate change and mental health problems and hoping to find some solutions. 在本期节目中,我们将认识一位专家,他正研究气候变化和心理健康问题之间的联系,希望能找到一些解决方法。 And, as usual, we’ll be learning so...
(Federal Health Gazette) that climate change does not just cause physical harm, but also can impose a mental burden. Even tackling the topic of climate change, which is perceived as a threat similar to terrorism and nuclear war, triggers anxiety, distress, anddepression, especially in young ...
Although awareness about climate change and mental health is increasing, most attention has focused on the issue ofworry about climate change—sometimes called "eco-anxiety"—and the effects of single acute stressors such asextreme weather events. While these problems are important, mental health (...
Human well-being – indeed survival – is likely to be very limited if this world view does not change.” (Andrew Lyon and Maddy Halliday, 2005, Climate Change and Mental Health in the 21st Century, International Futures Forum) If we do not take urgent steps to reduce our greenhouse gas ...
which recognises the interconnectedness of people and their surrounding ecosystems, is a much-needed criticism of Western psychology’s inability to explain mental health phenomena outside the context of our urban-industrial society. Environmental change affects us, on a very visceral level. The causal...