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Climate Change and Children: Health Risks of Abatement Inaction, Health Gains from Action

机译:气候变化与儿童:不采取行动的健康风险,行动带来的健康

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As human-driven climate change advances, many adults fret about the losses of livelihoods, houses and farms that may result. Children fret about their parents’ worries and about information they hear, but do not really understand about the world’s climate and perhaps about their own futures. In chronically worried or anxious children, blood cortisol levels rise and adverse changes accrue in various organ systems that prefigure adult-life diseases. Meanwhile, for many millions of children in poor countries who hear little news and live with day-to-day fatalism, climate change threatens the fundamentals of life—food sufficiency, safe drinking water and physical security—and heightens the risks of diarrhoeal disease, malaria and other climate-sensitive infections. Poor and disadvantaged populations, and especially their children, will bear the brunt of climate-related trauma, disease and premature death over the next few decades and, less directly, from social disruption, impoverishment and displacement. The recent droughts in Somalia as the Indian Ocean warmed and monsoonal rains failed, on top of chronic civil war, forced hundreds of thousands of Somali families into north-eastern Kenya’s vast Dadaab refugee camps, where, for children, shortages of food, water, hygiene and schooling has endangered physical, emotional and mental health. Children warrant special concern, both as children per se and as the coming generation likely to face ever more extreme climate conditions later this century. As children, they face diverse risks, from violent weather, proliferating aeroallergens, heat extremes and mobilised microbes, through to reduced recreational facilities, chronic anxieties about the future and health hazards of displacement and local resource conflict. Many will come to regard their parents’ generation and complacency as culpable.
机译:随着人类驱动的气候变化的发展,许多成年人担心可能造成的生计,房屋和农场的损失。孩子们担心父母的担忧和所听到的信息,但对世界的气候以及自己的未来并不真正了解。在长期处于忧虑或焦虑状态的儿童中,血液皮质醇水平升高,并且在预示成年期疾病的各种器官系统中会发生不利变化。同时,对于贫穷国家/地区的数百万儿童而言,他们几乎听不到任何消息并每天生活在宿命之中,气候变化威胁着人们的基本生活,包括食物充足,饮用水和人身安全,并增加了腹泻病的风险,疟疾和其他对气候敏感的感染。贫困和处境不利的人群,尤其是他们的孩子,将在未来几十年首当其冲地遭受与气候有关的创伤,疾病和过早死亡,而较少的是社会动荡,贫困和流离失所。由于长期内战,印度洋变暖和季风性降雨导致索马里最近发生的干旱,迫使数十万索马里家庭进入肯尼亚东北部广阔的达达布难民营,那里的儿童,儿童缺乏食物,水,卫生和学校教育已经威胁到身体,情感和心理健康。儿童本身和未来世代都可能在本世纪末面临更加极端的气候条件,因此值得特别关注。作为儿童,他们面临着各种各样的风险,包括恶劣的天气,激增的空气过敏原,极端温度和动员的微生物,娱乐设施的减少,对未来的长期焦虑以及流离失所和当地资源冲突对健康的危害。许多人会认为他们父母的世代和自满是罪魁祸首。

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