The Privilege of a Pandemic Nature View

SIERRA CLUB • December 24, 2020

After nearly a year of social isolation, the toll on our mental health is clear: People of all ages have experienced depression, anxiety, and stress. Unsurprisingly, the more isolated you are, the worse the outcome. Fortunately, gazing at nature can ease the psychological distress triggered by lockdowns. But economic and racial disparities exist in green access.

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