Changing More Than Just The Climate
Briefly

As climate change continues to escalate, it directly impacts mental health, leading to increased instances of seasonal depression and emotional distress in affected individuals.
Research indicates that seasonal depression is experienced by about 5% of adults in the US, significantly influenced by geographic locations and changing climate patterns.
The psychological effects of severe weather events, such as storms and wildfires, can be traumatic, causing emotional upheaval and exacerbating underlying mental health issues.
Seasonal changes bring not only physical discomfort but also a notable decline in mental wellness, especially when combined with the unpredictable impacts of climate change.
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