What climate change does to the brain and soul

The brain can't keep up with rapidly rising temperatures. Researchers call for health system preparations. Over thousands of years, our brains have adapted to our environment. If they change due to rapidly rising temperatures and the associated loss of ecosystems, the brains of humans and animals can no longer keep up. What this means is described by Dorothea Metzen and Prof. Dr. Sebastian Ocklenburg from the Department of Biopsychology at Ruhr University Bochum and the Medical School Hamburg in their book "Psychology and Neuroscience of the Climate Crisis". They integrate various research fields in psychology and neuroscience. The textbook is published by Springer-Verlag. (Dorothea Metzen, Sebastian Ocklenburg)

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