Climate policy is working: Double down on what’s succeeding instead of despairing over what’s not
By: Gallagher, Kelly Sims
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BookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 103(3), May-Jun, 2024: p.153-166.
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Foreign AffairsSummary: Climate change is not just transforming the environment: it is also exacting a marked toll on mental health. In July 2023, scientists at Yale published a study of the psychological effects of climate change on adults in the United States and found that seven percent were experiencing mild to severe climate-related psychological distress. Among millennials and members of Gen Z, the figure is ten percent. A global study published in 2021 by The Lancet Planetary Health found that 59 percent of respondents between the ages of 16 and 25 were very worried or extremely worried about climate change.- Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/world/climate-change-policy-working-kelly-gallagher
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Climate change is not just transforming the environment: it is also exacting a marked toll on mental health. In July 2023, scientists at Yale published a study of the psychological effects of climate change on adults in the United States and found that seven percent were experiencing mild to severe climate-related psychological distress. Among millennials and members of Gen Z, the figure is ten percent. A global study published in 2021 by The Lancet Planetary Health found that 59 percent of respondents between the ages of 16 and 25 were very worried or extremely worried about climate change.- Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/world/climate-change-policy-working-kelly-gallagher


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