Global need for climate advocacy, education and evidence in paediatrics

Published 27 July 2025 in BMJ Paediatrics Open
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    16-08-2025 to 16-08-2026

    Available on-demand until 16th August 2026

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    Free

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    Publication

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    On-demand

Climate change is the single greatest existential threat to children worldwide, adversely affecting the health and well-being of children and young people.

The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health members living outside the UK (respondents) were invited to an online anonymised survey where opting-in participants answered 32 questions covering 6 domains.

139 respondents from 50 countries responded to the survey. Respondents agreed that climate change influences the rising rates of children with heat-related (50%), infectious (64%) and mental health (36%).

The climate crisis is a global emergency, and working together is paramount to safeguarding the planet for future generations.

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