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“Regions with the highest child populations are also the least prepared to address climate risks”. Discuss this paradox and suggest actionable solutions.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Society and Geography

Topic: Society and Geography

Q2. “Regions with the highest child populations are also the least prepared to address climate risks”. Discuss this paradox and suggest actionable solutions. (15 M) Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: TH Why the question As per UNICEF report- The world is facing an unprecedented planetary crisis with nearly half the world’s children, about one billion living in countries that face high risk of climate and environmental hazards. Key demand of the question Explain the paradox of high child populations in regions least prepared for climate risks, analyze the impacts, and suggest solutions to address these challenges. Structure of the answer Introduction Briefly define the paradox and its global relevance with a fact or report reference. Body Paradox explanation: Explain why regions with high child populations face greater climate risks due to demographic, infrastructural, and governance challenges. Impact on children: Highlight how health, education, mental well-being, and migration are adversely impacted. Actionable solutions: Suggest targeted policies such as climate-resilient infrastructure, child-centric adaptation strategies, and global cooperation mechanisms. Conclusion Emphasize the importance of addressing the paradox for global stability and sustainable child welfare with a forward-looking approach.

Reference: TH Why the question

Why the question

As per UNICEF report- The world is facing an unprecedented planetary crisis with nearly half the world’s children, about one billion living in countries that face high risk of climate and environmental hazards.

Key demand of the question

Explain the paradox of high child populations in regions least prepared for climate risks, analyze the impacts, and suggest solutions to address these challenges.

Structure of the answer

Introduction

Briefly define the paradox and its global relevance with a fact or report reference.

Paradox explanation: Explain why regions with high child populations face greater climate risks due to demographic, infrastructural, and governance challenges.

Impact on children: Highlight how health, education, mental well-being, and migration are adversely impacted.

Actionable solutions: Suggest targeted policies such as climate-resilient infrastructure, child-centric adaptation strategies, and global cooperation mechanisms.

Conclusion

Emphasize the importance of addressing the paradox for global stability and sustainable child welfare with a forward-looking approach.

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