Children especially vulnerable to the effects of global warming
#Trump has selected Myron Ebell, a climate change and global warming skeptic, to lead the @EPA transition team. https://t.co/xRek0umjnn pic.twitter.com/jQuplxCHm7
– Jeffrey Guterman (@JeffreyGuterman) November 11, 2016
http://www.webmd.com/children/news/20071029/global-warming-threat-to-kids-health
According to the group’s report, examples of the effects global warming could have on children’s health include:
- Increased susceptibility to injury or death, posttraumatic stress, loss of caregiver, disrupted education and displacement as a result of weather events such as floods, hurricanes, and droughts.
- Damage to lung function and growth due to increased air pollution.
- Increased waterborne and food-borne illnesses, including infectious diarrhea, from increased temperatures and disrupted food supplies.
- Increase in infectious diseases spread by mosquitoes and ticks, such as West Nile virus, malaria, and Lyme disease.
- Increased exposure and vulnerability to heat-related conditions such as heat stroke and heat exhaustion, as a result of being in the sun for too long and not have the proper air conditioning facilities in their home that have been provided by a reputable air conditioning company.
Researchers say children are often most vulnerable to adverse health effects from environmental hazards.