The Effects of Increase Carbon Dioxide on Children

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“ Children are the world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future” as mentioned by John F. Kennedy (1961), former president of the United States of America. Although it is known that greenhouse gases are necessary for the survival on earth, without these greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide the earth would be lifeless. However, we still have to deal with anthropogenic causes which drastically intensified the greenhouse effects in the atmosphere. These anthropogenic causes such as burning fossil fuels increase carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions while producing coal, oil and gas. In climate change, environmental hazards will often increase and cause change. With children still being vulnerable to adverse health effects from environmental hazards because of their immaturity they are likely to suffer severely from these changes. Burning fossil fuels results in the production of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, which cause global warming. This is the known truth, but the scientific fact points to significant warming indicated by sea levels rising, hotter temperature and changes in storm weather patterns, becoming regular. Although it is produced from common daily activities such as fueling automobiles released carbon dioxide (CO2) has a major impact on children's health through direct and indirect impact which can be alleviated by mitigation and adaptation strategies.

Direct impact from climate change such as air pollution have caused many challenges with children's health. With air pollutants example nitrogen oxide and ozone are likely to increase as countries adapt to hotter temperatures by using energy to use fans etc., Changes in the environment causes children to suffer from both long-term and short-term...

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...nd shrubs and also support parks and green-ways. These strategy implementation will help to: improve weather forecasting and early warning systems, improve disease surveillance and reporting, promote public health education, and develop and disseminate appropriate vaccine and medicine. Another suggestion is to increase urban tree canopy to reduce carbon dioxide produced by fuel combustion.

In conclusion, it is critical to understand that current human activities are accelerating climate change and that the future human activities will affect their trajectories. Because fossil fuel based energy source produce a lot of heat trapping pollution, small changes to our daily activities will reduce human contribution and human behaviour. With these small changes children will be at risk to the exposure of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.

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