‘Nature is heavy’ – how climate change affects the brain

Soaring rates of anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD, Alzheimer’s and motor neurone disease may be related to rising temperatures and other environmental changes, according to a new book.

The climate crisis has spurred “visceral and tangible transformations in our very brains”, wrote Clayton Page Aldern, author of “The Weight of Nature”, in The Guardian. As the planet “undergoes dramatic environmental shifts”, so too does our “neurological landscape”.

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