Climate change threatens social health by disrupting community cohesion, exacerbating housing instability, and causing displacement. In return, this social disconnection limits collective resilience against environmental crises. Building social infrastructure—such as public spaces and resilient housing—is vital to foster recovery and trust among communities.
Climate change threatens social health by disrupting community cohesion, exacerbating housing instability, and causing displacement. In return, this social disconnection limits collective resilience against environmental crises. Building social infrastructure—such as public spaces and resilient housing—is vital to foster recovery and trust among communities. The Bidirectional Relationship The connection between a changing climate and social well-being goes both ways: Disruption: - Extreme weather events cause displacement and property damage, which tear apart long-standing community networks and support systems. The Feedback Loop: - Strong social bonds allow neighborhoods to recover faster, but a breakdown of this social health directly impairs our collective capacity to mitigate further climate crises. Key Impacts on Social Health and Well-being Mental Health & Distress: ,- The stress of environmental degradation and the trauma of extreme natural disasters lead to incre...