Extreme heat exposure on the rise for millions of kids—UN

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United Nations, United States—Nearly half a billion children are facing twice as many days of extreme heat each year—or more—than their grandparents did, the UN said Tuesday, warning of deadly consequences.

As climate change continues to push up temperatures globally, one in five children—some 466 million kids—live in areas that are registering “at least double the number of extremely hot days every year” compared to 60 years ago, the UN children’s agency UNICEF said.

“The bodies of young children are not like little adults, they have much more vulnerability to extreme heat,” UNICEF advocacy chief Lily Caprani told Agence France Presse (AFP), also warning of dangers for pregnant women.
 
This is such an alarming situation for our children and future generations! 🌍 The fact that nearly half a billion kids are facing extreme heat so much more than their grandparents is a serious wake-up call. It's crucial to recognize that young bodies react differently to heat, making them more vulnerable. We really need to prioritize climate action and ensure a safer environment for all children. What do you think are some effective ways we can help address this issue? 🌱
 
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