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Climate Change and Community Mental Health

Anandita Jha

Abstract


There can be multiple reasons for climate disturbed mental state climate change is one of it, which creates effect on individual’s scrupulous behavior as well as on community mental health as well as makes an aftermath effect on the society which resulted in a deteriorated progress. The affect ranges from psychological, emotional, neural as well as affecting the physical basis of life which leads to degradation of human progress. Human civilization since inception has been searching for betterment and unfortunately the thirst for extra things leads to disturbed life and bad versions of mankind. It's not the one to get affected who is responsible for creating haphazard but others are the sufferers. When it comes to getting affected by the impact of big deeds the bearers are a lot of people other than the offenders of unlawful activities be it against mankind or nature the impact is for mankind, always. This has, to a huge extend, created natural disaster and made an impact of disruption over complete.


Keywords


Non-communicable contagion, Diversity, climate change, neurological disbalance, humanized living.

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