Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment: Climate Change and Air Pollution Impacts on Children's Health
June 16, 2022
June 16, 2022
STANFORD, California, June 16 (TNSjou) (TNStalk) -- The Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment issued the following Q&A by Rob Jordan with Kari Nadeau, director of Stanford's Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy and Asthma Research:
Horror stories of children trapped in hot cars make headlines, but air pollution and impacts from a changing climate are more constant threats. Children are at higher risk for health changes due to these impacts for a range of reasons, includ . . .
Horror stories of children trapped in hot cars make headlines, but air pollution and impacts from a changing climate are more constant threats. Children are at higher risk for health changes due to these impacts for a range of reasons, includ . . .
