Hyderabad:The next generation of children is going to pay a hefty price for mistakes adults are making right now. They may have to face unbearable temperatures which would severely impair their health.
According to a recent study, an entire generation of children will suffer adversities, especially in India, due to climate change worldwide. It further added that food scarcity, epidemics, floods, and heatwaves will rage if fossil fuel utilization and global temperatures are not controlled.
These were the findings of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, a yearly analysis tracking progress across 41 key indicators. Along with the World Health Organization and World Bank, 120 experts from 35 other organizations have participated in this analysis. The reports were published in The Lancet, a renowned science journal.
The coming generations will inadvertently suffer if global temperatures are not reduced by 2 degrees celsius as agreed to in the Paris Treaty for Climate Change. As of now, this effect is pronounced on children and infants.
If the current scenario of carbon emission continues, the current generation of kids will see a 4-degree celsius rise in global temperatures by the time they turn 71. The rise in temperature and change in rainfall patterns will lead to rampant incidences of diseases like dengue and malaria.