MHCCA Climate Change Impact Survey

Let’s work together to understand the impacts of climate change!

About the Climate Distress Survey

Simon Fraser University’s (SFU) Mental Health and Climate Change Alliance is reaching out to Canadians to learn more about the impacts of climate change. The information will be used by researchers at SFU to inform projects focused on climate change and health (climate distress).

Important Info about the Climate Distress Survey

Participants must be 16 years or older and live in Canada

Take the survey here

After completing the climate distress survey, you will be entered in a draw to win $200.

About MHCCA

A Canadian not-for-profit organization, the Mental Health and Climate Change Alliance is a community of interdisciplinary researchers, healthcare providers, and community organizers committed to identifying and addressing the adverse impacts of the climate crisis on mental health. MHCCA leads research projects that aim to build resilience to the adverse mental health effects of climate change. MHCCA produces the Journal of Mental Health and Climate Change – an open-access publication featuring scientific research on mental health and climate change.

About GTEC and MHCCA

GTEC has partnered with MHCCA to investigate the mental health impacts of the climate crisis on younger people. The goal of the project is to work with youth to develop programs to support young people dealing with climate distress.