India ranked 26th in Children's Climate Risk: Unicef report highlights urgent action required
Wednesday, 20 November 2024
India ranks 26th on Unicef's list of countries where children face climate change risks. Millions of Indian children may be impacted by extreme flooding and rising temperatures in the coming decades. However, Unicef believes India can overcome these challenges by investing in sustainable infrastructure, education, healthcare, and digital access, ensuring a brighter future for its youngest citizens.
India ranks 26th on Unicef's list of countries where children face climate change risks. Millions of Indian children may be impacted by extreme flooding and rising temperatures in the coming decades. However, Unicef believes India can overcome these challenges by investing in sustainable infrastructure, education, healthcare, and digital access, ensuring a brighter future for its youngest citizens.
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