Climate Psychiatry Alliance
The Climate Psychiatry Alliance educates the profession and the public about the urgent risks of the climate crisis, including its profound impacts on mental health and well-being. As a grassroots collaboration of psychiatrists and other mental health professionals, CPA aims to nimbly and creatively advocate for change—educating and motivating others to act to protect health and build a sustainable world. CPA is creating a forum to bring psychiatrists and other mental health professionals together to form a collective voice.
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