The Weight of Nature: How a Changing Climate Changes Our Minds, Brains and Bodies

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The Weight of Nature: How a Changing Climate Changes Our Minds, Brains and Bodies$28.10

Brought to you by Penguin. - A troubling and humane account of how climate breakdown is rewriting our bodies' biology - The climate crisis is wreaking havoc across the globe, raising sea levels, disrupting ancient weather patterns and decimating biodiversity worldwide. But new ...Brought to you by Penguin.

- A troubling and humane account of how climate breakdown is rewriting our bodies' biology - The climate crisis is wreaking havoc across the globe, raising sea levels, disrupting ancient weather patterns and decimating biodiversity worldwide. But new research shows that the warming climate is not just affecting the planet's physical systems - it is affecting us all individually too. - In The Weight of Nature, the neuroscientist and journalist Clayton Page Aldern examines, for the first time, the seismic consequences of climate change on the human mind, brain and body.

The now-familiar concept of climate anxiety, he shows us, is just the tip of the iceberg: a revolution is taking place in the deepest recesses of our neurochemistry. The rapidly changing environment is directly intervening in our brain health, behaviour, cognition and decision-making in real time, affecting everything from aggravated assault and online hate speech to productivity and the global dementia epidemic. It soon becomes apparent that, as climate change forces the seas and ice and heat index to their extremes, the extremities reach back.

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