User:Mawnnequin/sandbox

History
Early investigation of the mental health impacts for climate change began in the 20th century, and became more topical in the 21st century. The majority of research into the relationship have focused on climate threats raising levles of depression and anxiety in individuals. As discussions of mental health and climate change have separately transformed over the decades, so have discussions of their impact on each other. This includes research on how climate-related effects on depression are worse among certain people due to other aspects of their identity, such as race, sex , or income. Social media prevalence has also shaped the topic in recent years as it pertains to online communities who engage in eco-nihilism,