
A recent report suggests that schools need to be made climate-resilient to mitigate the effects of climate-related issues on education. According to the report, 2.6 million children are already being affected by climate-related problems. Each school faces unique climate risks that need to be identified and addressed. The expected increase in climate hazards will significantly affect children by 2050, as warned by UNICEF. This highlights the need for immediate action to ensure that schools are equipped to handle the challenges posed by climate change and its impact on education. The long-term consequences of climate-related issues on education could be severe, and it is essential to take proactive measures to address this pressing concern.
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2.6 million children affected by climate-related issues
Each school faces unique climate risks that need to be identified and addressed
Expected increase in climate hazards will affect children significantly by 2050
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| Expected increase in climate hazards will affect children significantly by 2050 | ✔ |
Facts that align with the main story
2.6 million children affected by climate-related issues
Each school faces unique climate risks that need to be identified and addressed
Expected increase in climate hazards will affect children significantly by 2050
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