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The International Society for Children’s Health and the Environment Commits to Reduce Its Carbon Footprint to Safeguard Children’s Health

机译:国际儿童健康和环境协会致力于减少其碳足迹,以保护儿童的健康

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The Lancet Countdown and the 2018 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change declared that the worst impacts of climate change are and will continue to be felt disproportionately by children. Children are uniquely vulnerable to the consequences of climate change, including heat stress, food scarcity, increases in pollution and vector-borne diseases, lost family income, displacement, and the trauma of living through a climate-related disaster. These stressors can result in long-lasting physical and mental health sequelae. Based upon these concerns associated with climate change, the International Society for Children’s Health and the Environment developed a statement about ways in which the Society could take action to reduce its contribution of greenhouse gas emissions. The objective of this article is to report our Society’s plans in hopes that we may stimulate other scientific societies to take action.
机译:柳叶柳树倒计时和2018年的气候变化委员会宣布,气候变化的最严重影响是,儿童将继续感到不成比例地感受到。儿童是易受气候变化的影响,包括热应激,食物稀缺,污染和载体传播疾病的增加,丢失家庭收入,流离失所和通过气候相关灾难的创伤。这些压力源可能导致持久的身心健康后遗症。根据与气候变化有关的这些担忧,国际儿童健康和环境协会制定了一份关于社会可以采取行动减少其对温室气体排放贡献的方式的陈述。本文的目标是报告我们的社会的计划,希望我们可能会刺激其他科学社团采取行动。

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