The Climate Mental Health Network is a collective of dedicated community advocates focused on fostering mental well-being by reshaping our national dialogue—and actions—about the emotional impacts of the climate crisis.



The Climate Mental Health Network serves as a vital resource hub, offering tools, programs, and guidance to help communities better understand how climate-related emotions influence collective and individual well-being and how to respond effectively. We also facilitate conversations, enabling communities to share their experiences, confront challenges, and collaboratively develop strategies to manage the emotional toll of climate change.



By engaging with the Climate Mental Health Network, communities can deepen their understanding of the connections between the climate crisis and their daily lives, while gaining the skills and solutions necessary to build resilience and work towards a more secure and sustainable future.

View Website