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Global Warming: Millions of children suffering from heat waves, says UNICEF

The UN agency states that 559 million children were exposed to frequent heat waves in 2020, with about two billion to be affected in 2050.

• October 25, 2022
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A UNICEF report says millions of children are already suffering from heat extremes due to global warming, and there will soon be many more.

The report published on Tuesday by the children’s relief organisation examined four heat waves such as frequent, long-lasting and severe, and extremely high temperatures.

The report shows how many children in which countries were affected in 2020 and forecasts how many children will be affected in 2050 with global warming of 1.7 degrees Celsius or as much as 2.4 degrees Celsius.

Also, the report concluded that 559 million children were exposed to frequent heat waves in 2020.

However, with both a global warming of 1.7 degrees and a global warming of 2.4 degrees, about two billion children will be exposed to frequent heat waves in 2050.

How devastating these changes will be will depend on what actions are taken today, said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell.

She said governments urgently need to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius at least.

Ms Russell said this was the only way to save children’s lives and futures – and the planet’s future.

She said heat waves are particularly harmful to children because they are less able to regulate their body temperatures than adults.

She added that the more heat waves children were exposed to, the greater the risk of health problems such as chronic respiratory disease, asthma and cardiovascular disease.

Ms Russell added that infants and young children are most at risk of heat-related mortality. 

(dpa/NAN)

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