• Climate change is reshaping not just the planet but also people’s mental health and financial confidence. • New study links abnormal temperatures to declining well‑being and reduced life satisfaction. • Researchers find that climate‑related weather stress equates to losing hundreds of pounds monthly. • The psychological toll is subtle yet measurable, eroding trust in personal finances. • Findings suggest urgent need for climate adaptation strategies that protect mental resilience. • Universities of Portsmouth and Dundee highlight climate change as an emerging economic stressor.

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  • Climate change is not just reshaping the planet, it’s already affecting how people feel about their lives, their health and their financial security, according to a new study from the Universities of Portsmouth and Dundee. The research shows that prolonged changes in weather linked to climate change, particularly abnormal temperatures, are quietly but significantly undermining people’s mental well-being and confidence about their finances, with effects equivalent to losing hundreds of pounds a month.

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