News-Medical.Net November 5, 2025
Weill Cornell Medicine

A Weill Cornell Medicine investigator and other members of a technical advisory group to the World Health Organization and United Nations Children’s Fund have outlined measures that nations can take to ensure that children’s health is accounted for within climate change goals. The authors discuss concrete and achievable indicators in a commentary published Oct. 1 in The Lancet Planetary Health.

Children have specific needs that often get overlooked. We’re making sure that doesn’t happen.”

The topic is particularly relevant as world leaders gather for the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) in Belém, Brazil to discuss how to measure their countries’ progress toward adapting to climate change.

“When they met at COP28 in November of 2023, world leaders...

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