“…[23][24][25] In response to growing concerns about this radical shift, scientists worldwide have studied how nature exposure is associated with human health. [26][27][28][29][30][31] The links between declining nature exposure and increasing depression, anxiety, heart disease, and premature mortality are increasingly clear. 26,32 A large and growing body of scientific literature demonstrates that exposure to nature, broadly encompassing green spaces, trees, parks, water bodies, deserts, wilderness areas, wildlife, and more, 30,33 is associated with measurable and meaningful benefits to dozens of facets of psychological and physical health.…”