Hope, despair and transformation: Climate change and the promotion of mental health and wellbeing

BackgroundThis article aims to provide an introduction to emerging evidence and debate about the relationship between climate change and mental health.Discussion and ConclusionThe authors argue that:i) the direct impacts of climate change such as extreme weather events will have significant mental health implications;ii) climate change is already impacting on the social, economic and environmental determinants of mental health with the most severe consequences being felt by disadvantaged communities and populations;iii) understanding the full extent of the long term social and environmental challenges posed by climate change has the potential to create emotional distress and anxiety; andiv) understanding the psycho-social implications of climate change is also an important starting point for informed action to prevent dangerous climate change at individual, community and societal levels.

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