Prof. Charlie Trautmann Ph.D. ’83, psychology, developed a novel research method to study the impacts of childhood ...
Sept. 8 (UPI) --Nearly 6 million children and young people in Latin America will fall into poverty by 2030 because of climate change's impact on their communities, a recent report predicts. However, ...
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Greening school playgrounds can improve quality of life in cities and help deal with climate change
Adapting urban spaces to tackle climate change through nature-based solutions, especially in school playgrounds and ...
Amanda Porretto isn't sure she'll ever have children. At 27, she is the average age of new mothers in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She's feeling the ...
Just over half of the children born in 2020 will face unprecedented exposure to heatwaves over their lifetime — even under a conservative projection for how climate change will unfold over the next 75 ...
Environmental disasters have shaped the lives of children across the country. Devastating hurricanes, wildfires, droughts and other environmental disasters have been linked to climate change by ...
Kids born in 2020 are more likely to experience “one-in-10,000-year events” throughout their lives. A stark new study published on May 7 in Nature laid bare the extreme climate crises that today’s ...
This story is a collaboration between Vox and Grist and builds on Expecting worse: Giving birth on a planet in crisis, a project by Vox, Grist, and The 19th that examines how climate change impacts ...
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Climate change doesn’t care about our politics, but we all care about our children (Guest Opinion)
Climate change is not a hoax and it is not partisan. It is blatantly obvious, has arrived with a vengeance, and will get worse if we fail to act. Raise your voices — scream — and support and join ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Milwaukee People's Climate March 2019 Protesters in Milwaukee take part in a 2019 march demanding action to address climate change ...
According to UNICEF’s Children’s Climate Risk Index, an estimated 55 million children in Latin America are exposed to water scarcity, another 60 million to cyclones and 45 million to heat waves. File ...
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