Researchers from the University of Helsinki, together with colleagues from other scientific institutions in Finland, discovered that depression and insomnia are becoming more common due to climate change. In this respect reports RIA Novosti, citing Finnish scientists.
Researchers say these disorders become more common as the seasons converge. This is especially noticeable in northern countries, where the whole year turns into “eternal November”. According to the study’s authors, the real problem is the lack of sunlight.
Scientists have not yet completed the study and these are preliminary results. Final results will be presented in 2024. Although the impact of weather conditions on people’s moods seems obvious, many studies examining this area often reveal conflicting results. Therefore, it is important to conduct more scientific studies to fully establish the relationship between the human condition and the weather.
Previous climatologists stated About the “existential threat” to life on Earth.