DiscoverThe Healthcare Policy Podcast ® Produced by David IntrocasoClayton Page Aldern Discusses His Recently Published, "The Weight of Nature, How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains"
Clayton Page Aldern Discusses His Recently Published, "The Weight of Nature, How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains"

Clayton Page Aldern Discusses His Recently Published, "The Weight of Nature, How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains"

Update: 2024-05-08
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Climate-related health effects are typically defined or limited to those resulting from extreme weather events, exacerbations of chronic disease and increases in vector borne diseases. Unfortunately, very little attention or even recognition is afforded the effects the climate crisis has on brain health largely via climate-fueled neurotoxin exposure. Mr. Aldern’s valuable if not indispensable work attempts to explain how the climate crisis infuses our air and water with neurotoxins that increase the range of brain disease vectors and spur PTSD and other psychiatric conditions that can spread intergenerationally.   

Clayton Page Aldern is a senior data reporter at Grist.  A neuroscientist turned environmental journalist, he holds a master’s in neuroscience and a master’s in public policy from the University of Oxford, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. He is also a research affiliate at the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology at the University of Washington. Information on “The Weight of Nature,” is at: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/717097/the-weight-of-nature-by-clayton-page-aldern/.



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Clayton Page Aldern Discusses His Recently Published, "The Weight of Nature, How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains"

Clayton Page Aldern Discusses His Recently Published, "The Weight of Nature, How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains"

David Introcaso, Ph.D.