Wednesday, July 15, 2026
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How the built environment can help protect mental health in a changing climate

When people think about climate change, they often picture melting glaciers, stronger storms, rising temperatures, or prolonged droughts. These visible consequences dominate headlines and shape public discussions. Yet another consequence is quietly growing in the background—one that cannot be measur...

How the built environment can help protect mental health in a changing climate
Image: Phys.org
When people think about climate change, they often picture melting glaciers, stronger storms, rising temperatures, or prolonged droughts. These visible consequences dominate headlines and shape public discussions. Yet another consequence is quietly growing in the background—one that cannot be measured with a thermometer or satellite image. Climate change is increasingly affecting how people think, feel, and imagine their future.

Originally published at Phys.org

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