Report•June 11, 2024
Climate Change & Children's Health: Extreme Heat
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TOP TAKEAWAYS
Extreme heat is the deadliest weather-related hazard in the U.S. Children — especially babies, younger kids, and athletes — are among those most vulnerable to heat-related illness.
Average temperatures and extreme heat events have increased across the U.S. — and will continue rising without drastic cuts to heat-trapping carbon pollution.
Without effective measures to adapt to a warming world, children will experience worse health impacts, including a potential increase in heat-related emergency department visits.
Parents and caregivers can protect children’s health, now and in the future, by reducing exposure to dangerous heat at home, at school, and during outdoor activities.
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