Advocating for planetary health is an essential part of advocating for children’s health

11/08/2024
Mariam Haq, Vanitha Sampath, Perry Sheffield, Richard J. Jackson, Kari C. Nadeau

Burning of fossil fuels along with deforestation and ecological disruption have led to the warming of the Earth and climate change. Children are especially vulnerable to adverse health effects of climate change associated changes in the air, soil, and water as their organs are still developing, have a faster breathing rate, higher per pound ingested and inhaled exposures, and greater relative body surface area. To protect this vulnerable population, health care professionals need to play a leading role.

Type: Children's Health Issue: Air QualityExtreme WeatherReproductive HealthInfo For: Community Health WorkersHealth ProfessionalsPEHSU: Region 2Exposure Pathway: AirSoilWaterWeather