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When it comes to climate change, no one is exempt from experiencing its impact on their health—and our children are bearing the most brunt. Know more:

and methane in the atmosphere. These and other gasses trap the sun’s heat, creating what is known as a greenhouse effect, and in turn global warming. Global warming is just one of many consequences of climate change. Note the rising sea waters, warmer oceans, melting glaciers, intense droughts, and more devastating storms.

The doctor points out that this was confirmed by a study conducted by Harvard University, in collaboration with the University of Birmingham, the University of Leicester, and University College London. Thousands of kids under age 5 die each year due to respiratory infections attributed to fossil fuel pollution.

More plants on your plate. Shifting to a more plant-based diet is good for not just your kids’ health but also the environment. “We are already aware of how beneficial a plant-based diet is, and it can help lessen the world’s global greenhouse gas emissions since livestock contributes roughly 15 percent to that annually according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.”

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