Global warming is people knowingly harming other people
BMJ : British Medical Journal (Online)
; 378, 2022.
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in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2019998
ABSTRACT
helen@altitudeconsulting.com.au I commend Buse and colleagues’ call for systems level thinking about health and global warming.1 Illness results from interacting factors that can only be properly understood by engaging methodically with their complexity. Mental health is particularly sensitive to adversity, including from global warming.234 In my own country, Australia, record breaking floods have drenched east coast communities four times this year, displacing thousands. BMJ 2022;378 o1656. 10.1136/bmj.o1656 35790224 2 Berry HL Bowen K Kjellstrom T. Climate change and mental health a causal pathways framework.
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