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The 2021 Western North America Heat Dome Increased Climate Change Anxiety Among British Columbians: Results from A Natural Experiment

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Bratu, A., Card, K. G., Closson, K., Aran, N., Marshall, C., Clayton, S., ... & Hogg, R. S, 2022, "The 2021 Western North America Heat Dome Increased Climate Change Anxiety Among British Columbians: Results from A Natural Experiment" in The Journal of Climate Change and Health, 100116.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joclim.2022.100116

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Extreme weather events caused by climate change pose a risk to mental health. Illustrating this reality, this study estimates the impact of the 2021 Western North American heat dome (June 25th, 2021 – July 1st, 2021) on climate change anxiety among British Columbians.

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