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Children are the key to addressing climate change and improving environmental health


Children are the key to addressing climate change and improving environmental health
Marianne Sullivan, Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, and Kristie Trousdale, Opinion Contributors
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Children are the key to addressing climate change and improving environmental health
The outgoing administration has been particularly hard on children. Notable examples include the inhumane family separation policy at the U.S.-Mexico border and the largely uncontrolled COVID-19 outbreak and associated school closures which are having profound impacts on our children s learning, socialization and mental health.
Less visibly, our children s health has also been harmed by the current administration s unprecedented actions to undermine environmental regulations and their enforcement. Over the last four years we have lost both time and ground protecting children from climate change, air and water pollution, toxic chemicals and other environmental threats. ....

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Our Polluted Planet


Our Polluted Planet
Environmental contamination claims 9 million lives a year, and it’s going to get much worse. So BC has hired the acclaimed epidemiologist and public health champion Philip Landrigan ’63 to launch a new program and take on this global killer.
By Shannon Fischer
In 1948, 20 people in Donora, Pennsylvania, died from a toxic smog that enveloped the mill town for five long days. Twenty-one years later, Cleveland’s Cuyahoga River, glutted with factory waste, burst into flame and not for the first time, either. That was how it used to be in the United States: the city air was thick and acrid, asbestos lined our buildings, Lake Erie was a “cesspool,” according to ....

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