How rising temperatures could lead to more mental illness

21 effects of climate change
  • Rising temperatures are linked to a growing number of mental and behavioural disorders, according to a new Australian study.
  • High temperatures are already contributing to thousands of cases of poor mental health each year, from anxiety to schizophrenia, the study published in Nature Climate Change on Monday says.
  • Heat contributes to the loss of over 8,450 healthy life years annually in Australia, and this figure could rise by almost 50 per cent by 2050 as the climate changes.
  • Young people (15-44) are particularly vulnerable to heat-related mental health impacts.
  • Effective adaptation measures, such as improved housing and early warning systems, could significantly mitigate the projected increase, researchers say.
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