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From wildfires to heat domes, climate change affects us all.      While some of those impacts are more visible to see, others like eco-anxiety and eco-grief are hidden below the surface. This intersection of health and climate change is a growing threat as our planet warms.      In our latest “Fly on the Wall” conversation, Myles Sergeant, assistant clinical professor with the McMaster University Department of Family Medicine, and Nick Kates, professor with the McMaster University Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences, discuss the intersection of health and climate change and what steps are needed to combat this growing threat.     Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eSPMkZJx

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