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At-Risk Communities for Climate Change and Mental Health Disorders

While climate change affects large portions of the global population, it is thought to cause the greatest mental disruption to communities that rely heavily on natural resources. These communities will face the largest impacts from global warming and adverse weather events, and run the risk of being unable to sustain their lifestyles. Two examples of communities at high risk from suffering mental disorders as a result of climate change are agricultural farmers and indigenous communities.

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Updated 2021-08-07

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