Climate Change and Children's Health
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The brochure discusses the impact of climate change on children's health, emphasizing how their unique behaviors and vulnerabilities make them more susceptible to environmental risks. It highlights how activities contributing to climate change, like burning fossil fuels, can harm children's health through declining air quality, extreme weather events, water- and food-borne illnesses, and vector-borne diseases. The brochure suggests that individual actions, such as reducing carbon footprints and promoting renewable energy sources, can help mitigate these risks and protect children's health in the face of a changing climate.
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