“…Climate emergency affects everyone and everything: extreme weather, floods, fires, earthquakes, glaciers melting, arctic ice melting, loss of species and habitat (Fawzy et al, 2020;Paul, 2020, Sippel et al, 2020Williams, 2020). The global pandemic has highlighted the health risk factors for all, particularly the elderly, the poor, the marginalized, and the homeless, as well as the systemic racism and social justice issues, and the discrepancy between the rich and the poor in coping with the social isolation and lockdowns (Corak, 2020;Olijnyk, 2021;Roy et al, 2018). We have learned that in a time of crisis, stress, domestic violence, and social injustices increase, and inequities and disparities will become clear and highlighted.…”