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▼a 9780593472743
▼q (hardcover)
▼z 9780593472767
▼q (ebook)
▼a (KERIS)REF000020477833
▼a DLC
▼b eng
▼c DLC
▼d 248023
▼e rda
▼a 304.28
▼a 304.28
▼b A361w
▼a Aldern, Clayton Page,
▼d 1990-
▼e author.
▼a The weight of nature :
▼b how a changing climate changes our brains /
▼c Clayton Page Aldern.
▼a New York :
▼b Dutton,
▼c 2024.
▼a 320 pages;
▼c 24 cm
▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
▼a "For readers of Kolbert's Under a White Sky and Merlin Sheldrake's Entangled Life, to all those who love science books about the brain The effects of climate change on our brains are a public health crisis that has gone largely unreported. Based on six years of research, award-winning journalist and trained neuroscientist Clayton Page Aldern synthesizes the emerging neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics of climate change and brain health. A masterpiece of deeply reported, superb literary journalism, this book shows readers how a changing environment is changing us, today, from the inside out. Aldern calls it the weight of nature. Newly named mental conditions include: climate grief, ecoanxiety, environmental melancholia, pre-traumatic stress disorder. High-schoolers are preparing for a chaotic climate with the same combination of urgency, fear, and resignation they reserve for active-shooter drills. But mostly, as Aldern richly details, we don't realize what global warming is doing to our brains. More heat means it is harder to think straight and solve problems. It influences serotonin release, which in turn increases the chance of impulsive violence. Air pollution from wildfires and smokestacks affects everything from sleeplessness to baseball umpires' error rates. Immigration judges are more likely to reject asylum applications on hotter days. And these kinds of effects are not easily medicated, since certain drugs we might look to just aren't as effective at higher temperatures. Heatwaves and hurricanes can wear on memory, language, and pain systems. Wildfires seed PTSD. And climate-fueled ecosystem changes extend the reach of brain-disease carriers like the mosquitos of cerebral-malaria fame, brain-eating amoebae, and the bats that brought us the mental fog of long Covid. From farms in the San Joaquin Valley and public schools across the US to communities in Norway's arctic, Micronesian islands, and the French Alps, this is a disturbing, unprecedented portrait of a global crisis we thought we understood"--
▼c Provided by publisher.
▼a Human beings
▼x Effect of climate on.
▼a Climatic changes
▼x Health aspects.
▼a Brain
▼x Evolution.
▼a 단행본
| 자료유형 : | 단행본 |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9780593472743 |
| ISBN : | |
| 분류기호 : | 304.28 |
| 개인저자 : | Aldern, Clayton Page, 1990- author. |
| 서명/저자사항 : | The weight of nature : how a changing climate changes our brains / Clayton Page Aldern. |
| 발행사항 : | New York : Dutton, 2024. |
| 형태사항 : | 320 pages; 24 cm |
| 서지주기 : | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| 요약 : | "For readers of Kolbert's Under a White Sky and Merlin Sheldrake's Entangled Life, to all those who love science books about the brain The effects of climate change on our brains are a public health crisis that has gone largely unreported. Based on six years of research, award-winning journalist and trained neuroscientist Clayton Page Aldern synthesizes the emerging neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics of climate change and brain health. A masterpiece of deeply reported, superb literary journalism, this book shows readers how a changing environment is changing us, today, from the inside out. Aldern calls it the weight of nature. Newly named mental conditions include: climate grief, ecoanxiety, environmental melancholia, pre-traumatic stress disorder. High-schoolers are preparing for a chaotic climate with the same combination of urgency, fear, and resignation they reserve for active-shooter drills. But mostly, as Aldern richly details, we don't realize what global warming is doing to our brains. More heat means it is harder to think straight and solve problems. It influences serotonin release, which in turn increases the chance of impulsive violence. Air pollution from wildfires and smokestacks affects everything from sleeplessness to baseball umpires' error rates. Immigration judges are more likely to reject asylum applications on hotter days. And these kinds of effects are not easily medicated, since certain drugs we might look to just aren't as effective at higher temperatures. Heatwaves and hurricanes can wear on memory, language, and pain systems. Wildfires seed PTSD. And climate-fueled ecosystem changes extend the reach of brain-disease carriers like the mosquitos of cerebral-malaria fame, brain-eating amoebae, and the bats that brought us the mental fog of long Covid. From farms in the San Joaquin Valley and public schools across the US to communities in Norway's arctic, Micronesian islands, and the French Alps, this is a disturbing, unprecedented portrait of a global crisis we thought we understood"-- Provided by publisher. |
| 일반주제명 : | Human beings -- Effect of climate on. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Climatic changes -- Health aspects. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Brain -- Evolution. -- |
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