Climate Change and Children’s Health: Building a Healthy Future for Every Child

Author:

Ahdoot Samantha1,Baum Carl R.2,Cataletto Mary Bono3,Hogan Patrick4,Wu Christina B.5,Bernstein Aaron6, ,Bole Aparna,Balk Sophie J.,Byron Lori G.,Huerta-Montañez Gredia Maria,Landrigan Philip J.,Marcus Steven M.,Nerlinger Abby L.,Patel Lisa H.,Philipsborn Rebecca,Woolf Alan D.,Zajac Lauren,Gray Kimberly A.,Briskin Jeanne,DeNicola Nathaniel G.,Karwowski Matt,Ward Mary H.,Spire Paul, ,Krug Steven E.,Chung Sarita,Baum Carl R.,Dahl-Grove Deanna L.,Davies H. Dele,Dziuban Eric J.,Gardner Aaron H.,Griese Stephanie E.,Needle Scott M.,Schonfeld David J.,Simpson Joelle N.,Smiley Stephanie, ,Kravitz Richard M.,Bhatia Rajeev,Guilbert Theresa W.,Gustafson Brooke,Kancherla Binal,Kopp Benjamin,Millard Susan L.,Nevel Rebekah J.,Sokolow Andrew G.,Van Hook Kristin,Laskosz Laura N., ,Garris Nia Heard,Brown Kimberly,Chomilo Nathan,Jones Nathaniel,Rodriguez Patricia,Walker Valencia,Onyema-Melton Ngozi

Affiliation:

1. aUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia

2. bSection of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut

3. cDivision of Pediatric Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, New York University Long Island School of Medicine, Mineola, New York

4. dPediatric Residency Program, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon

5. eO'Neill Center for Global and National Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, District of Columbia

6. fDivision of General Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital, and Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts

Abstract

The warming of our planet matters to every child. Driven by fossil fuel-generated greenhouse gas emissions, climate conditions stable since the founding of modern pediatrics in the mid-nineteenth century have shifted, and old certainties are falling away. Children’s physical and mental health are threatened by climate change through its effects on temperature, precipitation, and extreme weather; ecological disruption; and community disruption. These impacts expose and amplify existing inequities and create unprecedented intergenerational injustice. Fossil fuel extraction and combustion cause harm today and reach centuries into the future, jeopardizing the health, safety, and prosperity of today’s children and future generations. Appreciating the unique vulnerability of their patients, pediatricians have become leading health advocates for climate actions necessary to protect all living and future children. Policies that reduce reliance on fossil fuels and promote cleaner air, facilitate walking and bicycling, encourage more sustainable diets, increase access to nature, and develop more connected communities lead to immediate gains in child health and equity, and build a foundation for generations of children to thrive.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

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