
When people think about climate change, they often picture melting glaciers or rising sea levels. But the effects are much closer to home. According to the World Health Organization, over 13 million deaths each year are due to environmental causes that could be prevented. Air pollution, extreme heat, and unsafe drinking water are already making people sick—and in some cases, costing them their lives. These issues are no longer problems of the future. They’re happening now.
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