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Award-winning journalist and neuroscientist, Clayton Page Aldern, discusses his book, The Weight of Nature, with Dr Charlotte Rae, and argues that the warming climate may not just be affecting our planet, but could be changing our minds, brains and bodies, too. The product of seven years of ground-breaking research, Clayton travelled the world to meet the scientists and doctors working at the intersections of environmental science, psychology and neuroscience to synthesise a new, interdisciplinary approach to a novel field - the neuroscience of climate change.
This conversation was recorded in front of a live audience at The Nightingale Room, Brighton, on 22nd April 2024.
By Brighthink.orgAward-winning journalist and neuroscientist, Clayton Page Aldern, discusses his book, The Weight of Nature, with Dr Charlotte Rae, and argues that the warming climate may not just be affecting our planet, but could be changing our minds, brains and bodies, too. The product of seven years of ground-breaking research, Clayton travelled the world to meet the scientists and doctors working at the intersections of environmental science, psychology and neuroscience to synthesise a new, interdisciplinary approach to a novel field - the neuroscience of climate change.
This conversation was recorded in front of a live audience at The Nightingale Room, Brighton, on 22nd April 2024.