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Malaysian children adversely affected by climate change, study says

A new study reveals climate change is affecting Malaysian children in a variety of ways, including vector-borne, water-borne and respiratory diseases linked to environmental degradation and pollution, disrupted access to education, and injury and death from extreme weather events such as floods. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, November 3, 2021.

CLIMATE change and environmental degradation can have adverse effects on the healthy growth, development and well-being of children in Malaysia, according to a study conducted by two local universities in collaboration with Unicef Malaysia. Revealing crucial interconnections between climate change and environmental degradation and children’s health and well-being in Malaysia, the study found that children often fare the worst in climate- and weather-related disasters such as floods, droughts and forest fires due to their lower tolerance levels to climate and environmental risks.

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