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Climate change can cause eco-anxiety, depression, and stress, especially in communities directly affected by extreme weather events or displacement. It also fosters feelings of helplessness or grief over environmental degradation. Promoting mental health resources, encouraging collective action, and emphasizing resilience-building measures are essential to address the psychological toll of climate change.
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Climate change can cause psychological effects such as eco-anxiety, stress, and grief over environmental loss. Communities may experience trauma from extreme weather events, feelings of helplessness, and social tension due to resource scarcity. However, collective action and resilience-building can mitigate these impacts and foster emotional well-being.
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The psychological effects of climate change include increased anxiety, stress, and grief related to environmental loss and extreme weather events. Individuals may experience eco-anxiety or trauma, while communities may face collective distress, displacement, and social tensions. However, community resilience, adaptive strategies, and collective action can help mitigate these impacts and foster emotional well-being.
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