Current understanding of the impact of climate change on mental health within UK parliament
There is growing evidence that climate change is linked to adverse mental health outcomes, with both direct and indirect impacts already being felt globally, including within the United Kingdom (UK). With the UK parliament tasked with passing legislation to mitigate against and adapt to climate chan...
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Main Authors: | Lucy T. Pirkle (Author), Neil Jennings (Author), Ans Vercammen (Author), Emma L. Lawrance (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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