Personal health is a powerful entry point for renewed climate engagement.
Tove Malmqvist | Trellis | October 24, 2025
Key Takeaways:
- Health risks dominate public anxiety about climate change, with 45 percent of people believing climate change will harm their personal health in the near future.
- Four in ten also fear worsening personal safety and emotional well-being, showing the deep anxieties linked to climate disruption.
- Positioning climate change as a public health issue can make it more relatable and motivate broader, faster collective action.
