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J Pediatr Health Care ; 36(1): 3-11, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34922676

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Environmentalists have forewarned that our planet is in peril because of serious degradation and pollution of the earth's land, air, water, and food sources. Climate change is present and worsening at an alarming rate. Gaping disparities exist between high-income and low-income countries and high-income and low-income zip codes in the United States, resulting in marginalized and vulnerable populations bearing the greatest burden from the ill effects of pollution and environmental toxins. Infants and children carry the greatest risk for pollution-related diseases and exposure to chemical toxins as their bodies are rapidly developing. This review article provides a historical overview of children's rights to protection from environmental health risks, effects of environmental injustice, and U.S. statutory and regulatory policies responsible for protecting food, air, and water quality. The authors advocate for policy and clinical strategies to support children's health and the right to environmental protection.


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Environmental Health , Environmental Justice , Child , Child Health , Climate Change , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Environmental Exposure/prevention & control , Health Policy , Humans , Infant , United States/epidemiology
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