Disadvantaged young people being ‘hit harder by climate crisis’

Joe Lepper
Thursday, May 11, 2023

Young people living in low-income households are more likely to be impacted by climate change than their more affluent peers, research is warning.

Disadvantaged young people take longer to 'bounce back' from extreme weather, the report finds. Picture: Tgordievskaya/Adobe Stock
Disadvantaged young people take longer to 'bounce back' from extreme weather, the report finds. Picture: Tgordievskaya/Adobe Stock

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