The summer’s weather has been rather dramatic, including frequent heat wave warnings in Pittsburgh, deadly floods in Texas, and smokey skies from wildfires burning across Canada.

As extreme weather events continue, if you’ve found yourself anxious about the climate, you’re not alone.

The American Psychological Association conducts quarterly surveys about what is worrying American adults. Their newest data, released in June, found that our warming climate is weighing on many minds –– more, even, than artificial intelligence and border security.

More than half of those polled — 58% — said they were anxious about climate change in the March survey, with the same proportion worried about the government’s response to it.

Was this anxiety overwhelming enough to impact mental health, the 2,0

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