A women fills her daughter’s dish with water during a dry season in Kenya. The next drought will inevitably come, which is beyond our control.We often discuss the physical effects of climate change, such as flooded roads, withered crops, and empty dams. However, we frequently overlook its impact on mental health, particularly for individuals already living on the margins of society.In a new study published in eBioMedicine, our team at the Aga Khan University’s Brain and Mind Institute examined the effects of climate shocks, like droughts, heatwaves, and failed rains, on the mental health of women in rural Kenya. The evidence…