BLUF

Extreme heat can lead to higher rates of anxiety and depression. The effects persist over time and hit vulnerable communities harder, signalling that heat is not just a comfort issue but a public health risk.

Learning Outcomes

  • Recognise heat exposure as a compounding stressor on mental wellbeing.
  • Factor environmental stress into planning for workforce health and resilience.
  • Identify how social vulnerability can amplify non-physical impacts of climate stress.

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