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  2. Climate change and children - Wikipedia

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    Children under 14 are 44 percent more likely to die from environmental factors, [3] and those in urban areas are disproportionately impacted by lower air quality and overcrowding. [4] Children are physically more vulnerable to climate change in all its forms. [5] Climate change affects the physical health of children and their well-being.

  3. USC study finds connection between pollution and decreased ...

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    The LA Post shares insights from a recent USC study that revealed that exposure to air pollution can harm children's learning and memory.

  4. Air pollution could be causing kids to develop peanut ...

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    Peanut allergies have now made the long list of health problems caused by dirty air

  5. Air pollution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While the effects of air pollution on the respiratory diseases are well understood, air pollution also affects the cardiovascular system at the same level as or higher level than the respiratory system, [34] and the adverse cardiovascular health outcomes in both children and adults are high when exposed to air pollution. Carbon monoxide, oxides ...

  6. Air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution can occur naturally or be caused by human activities. [4] Air pollution causes around 7 or 8 million deaths each year. [5] [6] It is a significant risk factor for a number of pollution-related diseases, including heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma and lung cancer.

  7. High levels of pollution can stunt young kids’ learning ...

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    Data show exposure to toxic air pollutants accounts for around one-third of reduced… High levels of pollution can stunt young kids’ learning development, study shows Skip to main content

  8. Pollution - Wikipedia

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    Various definitions of pollution exist, which may or may not recognize certain types, such as noise pollution or greenhouse gases.The United States Environmental Protection Administration defines pollution as "Any substances in water, soil, or air that degrade the natural quality of the environment, offend the senses of sight, taste, or smell, or cause a health hazard.

  9. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas is pushing a new tree protection plan and said, “I think there is a fair balance you can have there.”