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UNICEF warns billions of children at risk from increased heat waves

Por: CBS News Politics October 26, 2022

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United Nations – The U.N. children's agency (UNICEF) warned Tuesday that over two billion children around the world will face frequent by 2050 and that poses a severe health threat to children.Children, especially young children, are more vulnerable than adults to the effects of extreme heat, which can cause severe dehydration, respiratory trouble and make them more vulnerable to other diseases, UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell... + full article



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