Traumatic Effects Due to Climate Change and Global Warming

Type

Journal Article

Author(s)

Sriparna, M.

Title

Traumatic Effects Due to Climate Change and Global Warming

Year

2016

Journal

International Research Journal of Interdisciplinary & Multidisciplinary
Studies

Vol (No), pp

2(1), 46-62

Abstract

The concept of climatic change assumes a progression of extreme weather and environmental changes at an unprecedented rate and scale. The extreme and some time violent weather calls for the awareness about how an extreme climate will affect the people of the different parts of the world. It is important to recognise that the severity of impact mainly the physical , mental ,and economical harm caused by such events is due to not solely to extreme weather or other natural events but rather to the interaction between human systems and these events. Global climate change is likely to have significant negative effects on health and well being for example TRAUMA is an unwanted impacts are likely to be directly faced or mediated and moderated by media representations and information technologies. This article describes mainly the psychological trauma : direct ( acute or traumatic effects of extreme weather events and a changed environment) ; indirect ( threats to emotional wellbeing based on observation of impacts and concern or uncertainty about future risk). The challenge of climate change can offer valuable insights about ecological literacy, ethical responsibilities, investigations from the point of view of psychological and social adoptions and also the allocation of resources which helps us to recover this problems

Citation

Sriparna, M. (2016). “Traumatic Effects Due to Climate Change and Global Warming.” International Research Journal of Interdisciplinary & Multidisciplinary
Studies
2(1): 46-62. URL : http://www.irjims.com/files/Sreeparna-mitra.pdf

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