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A.M. and I.P. were employed by Wellcome, the funder of Connecting Climate Minds, at the time of writing. O.E.O., J.N.L.V., E.L. and all other Connecting Climate Minds authors, were the recipients of funding from Wellcome for the Connecting Climate Minds project.
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Lawrance, E.L., Massazza, A., Pantelidou, I. et al. Connecting Climate Minds: a shared vision for the climate change and mental health field. Nat. Mental Health 2, 121–125 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-023-00196-9
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