UNICEF's New Report on Climate Crisis: 1.1 Billion Children Worldwide Face Three or More Overlapping Climate Hazards – Risk Analysis Combining Multiple Disasters and Socio-Environmental Conditions [Press Release]
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According to UNICEF's latest report, approximately 1.1 billion children—nearly half the world’s youth—are currently exposed to at least three overlapping climate hazards, threatening their health, education, and survival. The report urges governments and corporations to take immediate action.
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Q: What is the main purpose of this report?
A: To visualize overlapping climate risks facing children and urge governments and businesses to take urgent action.
Q: Which countries face the highest risks?
A: Central African Republic, Chad, Bangladesh, and Haiti are among the most affected.
Q: What are the impacts on children?
A: Severe impacts include health issues, disrupted education, displacement, and malnutrition.