As temperatures rise around the globe, researchers are scrambling to study the impacts on human health. They've linked ...
Kids growing up under higher-than-usual temperatures – average temps above 86 degrees Fahrenheit – are less likely to meet ...
Climate change looms large over virtually every population, every geographic region and every industry. Yet children and their caregivers are some of ...
Researchers have warned that spells of excessive heat driven by climate change may lead to delays in early childhood ...
Kids growing up under average temps above 86 degrees are less likely to meet developmental milestones for literacy and ...
Schools across South Sudan have been ordered to close as a heat wave of 45 degrees Celsius sweeps across the country. In recent years, severe flooding has already caused major disruptions to schooling ...
Climate change is an incredibly important topic for everyone who calls the Earth their home. This issue already has or will affect every child in the world. Whether you are a parent, caregiver, ...
Many of today’s children will experience an ‘unprecedented life’ owing to climate change. Just over half of the children born in 2020 will face unprecedented exposure to heatwaves over their lifetime ...
The Climate Shift Index (CSI), Climate Central’s daily temperature attribution system, applies the latest peer-reviewed methodology to map the influence of climate change on temperatures across the ...
Click the downloadable video: Climate Change and Children's Health: Mental Health Video ft Lisa Patel, MD The risks from increasingly frequent extreme weather events, climate disasters, and other ...
Talia Birungi Kandole has since April 2024 planted 251,000 fruit and indigenous trees in schools, hospitals, national parks, and refugee settlements ...
A recent study revealed that children living in the most climate-vulnerable districts in India are at a greater risk of not only being underweight but also suffering from stunted development, along ...
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