Protecting our lungs and brains: Raising the profile of mental health at the WHO Second Conference on Air Pollution and HealthΒ - United for Global Mental Health
π«οΈThe air we breathe, day in and day out, impacts every organ of our body, from our lungs to our brains
πAt the @who.int Second Conference on Air Pollution and Health we plan to highlight the impacts of air pollution on MH + the MH co-benefits from clean air policies
unitedgmh.org/the-global-a...
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Association between climate related hazards and depression among coastal communities in Indonesia - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Association between climate related hazards and depression among coastal communities in Indonesia
πThere is very little evidence on the association betwen sea-level rise & mental health
πNew study using nationally-representative sample in Indonesia found people living in coastline hazard areas had 1.13 higher odds of experiencing symptoms of depression
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Climate and Health Survey - Climate and Health Survey
π’ If youβre a health worker, scientist, innovator, policymaker, or humanitarian working in a low- or middle-income country, your insights are critical to shaping solutions on climate and health
π Take the survey by #GrandChallengesCanada now: grand-challenges-canada.foleon.com/climate-and-...
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Guest post: How climate change is causing βecological griefβ for farmers in Ghana - Carbon Brief
Mental health problems induced, in part, by climate change are becoming increasingly common as the world warms
π©βπΎ The mental health of farmers in the context of climate change has received little attention to date, with little evidence from low- & middle-income countries
π₯¬ This recent qualitative study of farmers in the Upper West region of Ghana is a helpful exception
www.carbonbrief.org/guest-post-h...
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Become a Fellow
Are you interested in joining the next cohort of the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism? Learn more about applying.
βοΈ Are you a journalist interested in covering the intersection of climate change and mental health?
π #TheCarterCenter is offering domestic and international fellowships on the topic
π Deadline for application: Friday, April 2, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. ET
mentalhealthjournalism.org/become-a-fel...
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How Los Angeles wildfire smoke affects mental health
Wildfire smoke is linked to health issues like heart attacks and strokes. Research is helping us understand its impacts on our wellbeing
π₯As wildfires continue to impact #LosAngeles, it's important to highlight how wildfires smoke can impact MH, and what people can do to protect themselves
πΆβπ«οΈUseful article in @theguardian.com highlights the nascent body of research linking air pollution and MH
www.theguardian.com/wellness/art...
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Personal capacity. Chair People's Health Trust, Trustee Affinity Trust. Fellow Fac Public Health. Mental Health, Arts, Learning Disability, Health Inequalities, Mindfulness, Peace, Nature Connection, Swans. Studied Archaeology & Anthropology. Typos galore
Research Fellow CGMH at LSHTM & St Mary's - global mental health, digital mental health, participatory research
A global centre for MHPSS research, innovation, learning and advocacy. We connect key academic and humanitarian actors with local civil society to build knowledge that gives children and families in adversity the possibility to thrive.
I work on science base policy and public affairs at the Academy of Medical Sciences, previously Wellcome Trust and the British Heart Foundation :)
PhD-candidate at Centre for Crisis Psychology @UiB working with
@SOSMalawi. Interest/work: childhood development and parenting, MHPSS, and community psychology
Meteorologist & climate journalist. Dad. Birder. Minnesotan. Optimistic to a fault.
Science news with attitude for The Guardian. Author of The Future Earth.
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Public health Dr/researcher, London - Climate & health, housing, urban sustainability
Senior Digital Content Manager @wateraid.bsky.social | Mum | Vegan | Runner
Research Fellow in philosophy at the University of Bristol working on a project about silence in mood disorders.
beyondvoice.blogs.bristol.ac.uk
https://epistemicinjusticeinhealthcare.org
Senior Lecturer in Politics doing research on mobility, security & space in Palestine/Israel. Co-Convenor of GPS MENA (Middle East and North Africa) Research Group at Newcastle University. Views my own.
@GCRF Doctoral Researcher and Research Fellow | Global Mental Health | @LSHTM @SangathIndia | @GMentalHealth @SangathARG @PrevSciGroup
A collaboration between the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and Kingβs College London (KCL). We're here to transform how mental health is understood, treated, and prioritised globally.
https://www.centreforglobalmentalhealth.org/
journalist writing about science, health, ethics and society; previously @wired.com
gracefbrowne.com
Lord Kelvin/Adam Smith Senior Research Fellow @ University of Glasgow. Researches mental health, wellbeing, health inequalities and relationships with climate change. #TeamUofG
Senior Mental Health & Psychosocial Support Specialist with UNHCR (UN refugee agency). Psychiatrist/ medical anthropologist / 23 yrs of experience in humanitarian settings. Views my own.
π Postdoc @ CRESS, UniversitΓ© Paris CitΓ©
Clinical Epidemiology | Youth Mental Health
Person-Centred Care | Measurement Science
International affairs. Politics. Communications. Art. Culture.
Wellcome, mental health. Interested in translation of research to health impact. Neuroscience. Dog-lover, rugby fan, runner. Weegie
Genetics - Statistics - Psychiatry.
Depression pharmacogenetics.
SGDP Centre, Kingβs College London. Psychiatric Genomics Consortium.