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February 4 - February 6

The 2025 Mental Health and Climate Change Summit

This three-day online event is dedicated to exploring the connections between climate change and mental health. This gathering brings together researchers, mental health professionals, environmental advocates, policymakers, and community members from around the world to address how climate change affects psychological well-being and how mental health strategies can bolster resilience against climate impacts.  Click here to learn more.

The Summit features a blend of keynote presentations, panel discussions, interactive workshops, and community dialogues. Topics range from eco-anxiety and climate grief to the mental health benefits of climate action and community resilience. By sharing research, personal stories, and practical tools, the Summit aims to inspire meaningful change, equipping attendees with the knowledge and support needed to advocate for mental health within the climate movement.

The Summit is a call to action, a space for connection, and an opportunity to work together toward resilience and hope for communities worldwide. The Summit runs from 9:00am – 1:30pm PST / 12pm – 4:30pm EST daily from Tuesday, February 4th through Thursday, February 6th. To view a detailed Summit program, please follow this link: https://mhcca.ca/summit

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Venue: Online

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