The UNICEF Children's Climate Risk Report 2026 reveals that 1.1 billion children globally face overlapping climate hazards. In India, 392 million children are exposed to extreme heat. The report urges governments to phase out fossil fuels and build child-centric, climate-resilient social infrastructure.
Click to View MorePollution is emerging as a hidden reproductive health crisis, as toxins in air, water, soil and plastics disrupt hormones, damage sperm and egg quality, and increase miscarriage and poor birth outcomes. Evidence from India and globally shows declining fertility, particularly in polluted cities, indicating that cleaner environments are essential for protecting family health and demographic stability.
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