Climate change is increasing risks to the mental health of Canadians. Impacts from a changing climate may outstrip the ability of Canadians and their health-sustaining institutions to adapt effectively and could increase poor mental health outcomes, particularly amongst those most marginalized in society. A scoping review of literature published during 2000–2017 explored risks, impacts, and vulnerabilities related to climate change and mental health. In this commentary, the authors present a new assessment of evidence from this scoping review and highlight factors that influence the capacity to adapt to the mental health consequences of a changing climate. Findings from this assessment reveal eleven key factors that influence the capa...
Objective: Our world faces potentially catastrophic climate change and we have limited capacity to a...
Indigenous people living in the Circumpolar North rely, to varying degrees, on the natural environme...
Climate change has severe and sweeping impacts on mental health. Although research is burgeoning on ...
Climate change is increasing risks to the mental health of Canadians. Impacts from a changing climat...
OBJECTIVES: Climate change will bring more frequent, long lasting and severe adverse weather events ...
Climate change will bring more frequent, long lasting and severe adverse weather events and these ch...
A growing number of health authorities around the world are conducting climate change and health vul...
Background: This article provides an overview of the current and projected climate change risks and ...
Anthropogenic climate change is an existential threat whose influences continue to increase in sever...
Background: With the dramatic increase in research on climate change over the past decade, an increa...
Climate change is disproportionally impacting the Circumpolar North, with particular impacts among I...
Background: Climate change has been shown to be directly linked to multiple physiological sequelae a...
This article aims to provide an introduction to emerging evidence and debate about the relationship ...
BACKGROUND: This article aims to provide an introduction to emerging evidence and debate about the r...
In this brief commentary the author challenges social scientists whose research includes mental heal...
Objective: Our world faces potentially catastrophic climate change and we have limited capacity to a...
Indigenous people living in the Circumpolar North rely, to varying degrees, on the natural environme...
Climate change has severe and sweeping impacts on mental health. Although research is burgeoning on ...
Climate change is increasing risks to the mental health of Canadians. Impacts from a changing climat...
OBJECTIVES: Climate change will bring more frequent, long lasting and severe adverse weather events ...
Climate change will bring more frequent, long lasting and severe adverse weather events and these ch...
A growing number of health authorities around the world are conducting climate change and health vul...
Background: This article provides an overview of the current and projected climate change risks and ...
Anthropogenic climate change is an existential threat whose influences continue to increase in sever...
Background: With the dramatic increase in research on climate change over the past decade, an increa...
Climate change is disproportionally impacting the Circumpolar North, with particular impacts among I...
Background: Climate change has been shown to be directly linked to multiple physiological sequelae a...
This article aims to provide an introduction to emerging evidence and debate about the relationship ...
BACKGROUND: This article aims to provide an introduction to emerging evidence and debate about the r...
In this brief commentary the author challenges social scientists whose research includes mental heal...
Objective: Our world faces potentially catastrophic climate change and we have limited capacity to a...
Indigenous people living in the Circumpolar North rely, to varying degrees, on the natural environme...
Climate change has severe and sweeping impacts on mental health. Although research is burgeoning on ...