Scientific community as a whole need to contribute to potentially curb the impact of climate change. Are there any ways we can use neuroscience knowledge to help in this aspect?
Thanks Prof. Abhijit Mitra...Ya, there are also many other ways how climate change influences human health including disturbances in the endocrine function. I am mainly concerned about whether the vast knowledge we have about our brains can somewhere be used to tackle the environmental issues.
That was an interesting read Abhishek. It's a topic to be discussed more to make people realize that the climate change is actually an ethical and moral issue. Thanks.
The climate has been changing (in both directions) since the beginning of time. It appears more than a little arrogant to think that people can have much effect upon the universe. If one reads the actual documents of the those who created the "climate change" hysteria, they actually admit in writing that they know it is all fantasy, but that if it is useful to scare people into buying into their agendas, then it is worth the lie. I am ashamed that in the past I did not do enough of my own research into various topics pertaining to opinions that I held, and even I bought into so many lies and deceptions. It is difficult to discern the truth in this day when we are continually swamped with "information".