The survey showed that some people are even opting not to have children due to concerns over climate change.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Last year, KGW put out a survey on climate change and mental health, with questions on what type of feelings our warming climate conjures and how those feelings are impacting how our viewers make important decisions.
The results are in and the roughly 70 responses show that many people are worried, anxious and depressed about the state of our environment. The angst runs deep enough for some people that it’s affecting major life decisions, like whether to start a family.
Yanni Ma, a professor
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