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Eco-Anxiety: An Evolutionary Line from Psychology to Psychopathology.

Carmela MentoFederica DamianiMichele La VersaClemente CedroMaria Rosaria Anna MuscatelloAntonio BrunoRosa Angela FabioMaria Catena Silvestri
Published in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2023)
According to the scientific literature, climate change, due to human activities, can damage the environment, with psycho-physical consequences for humans. The scientific literature has highlighted how severe weather events can cause fear, stress, concern for the future, and eco-anxiety. In light of this information, this study aims to explore the concept of eco-anxiety. However, climate change is still perceived as a secondary problem. It would also be worth investigating the real importance that people attach to environmental issues compared to other circumstances, such as wars or pandemics.
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