Communicating about climate change - Who is listening, who isn't and why: Implications for medical professionals.

Lai Heng Foong, Rebecca Huntley
Author Information
  1. Lai Heng Foong: Bankstown Lidcombe Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  2. Rebecca Huntley: Bankstown Lidcombe Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Abstract

Community concern about climate change in the community in general is strong and getting stronger but greater action on climate change is contingent upon whether the public sees strong links between climate effects and personal and community wellbeing in the present as well as the future. Medical and health-care professions can be effective messengers about the impacts of climate given their trusted status and ability to draw connections between climate change and physical and mental health.

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MeSH Term

Climate Change
Humans
Mental Health

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