Climate change poses unprecedented health risks to children, major study warns Climate change poses an unprecedented health risk to children and is already having “persistent and pervasive” effects that will last throughout their lives, a major new study has warned.
Without drastic reductions in emissions, escalating temperature increases will burden the next generation with high levels of malnutrition, weaker immune systems and higher risk of premature death. The Independent
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Without drastic reductions in emissions, escalating temperature increases will burden the next generation with high levels of malnutrition, weaker immune systems and higher risk of premature death. The Independent
See also:
- 2019 report Lancet Countdown
- Climate change is damaging the health of the world's children, report warns The Daily Mail
- Climate crisis will affect lifelong health of young, warn doctors The Guardian
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