What happens when climate change and the mental-health crisis collide?
Briefly

Nearly one billion people worldwide, including one in seven teenagers, suffer from mental disorders. Climate change is increasingly recognized as exacerbating mental health issues through extreme weather events and chronic effects, fueling eco-anxiety and other psychological responses.
Surveys indicate that a significant portion of individuals, particularly young people, experience high levels of worry and other psychological impacts due to climate change. The psychological toll, though prevalent, is often overlooked, underdiagnosed, and stigmatized, necessitating specialized help and better measurement strategies.
Read at Nature
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