UNICEF’S CHILDREN’S CLIMATE RISK REPORT 2026

NEWS: According to the UNICEF Children’s Climate Risk Report 2026à Around 392 million children (92% of all children) in India are exposed to extreme heat, while 89 million children face recurrent heatwaves.

About the Report

  • A global assessment by UNICEF
  • Evaluates children's exposure and vulnerability to climate and environmental hazards.
  • Assesses the impact of climate risks such as extreme heat, droughts, floods, storms, and air pollution on children's health, nutrition, education, and survival.

Key Findings for India

  • 392 million children (92%) exposed to extreme heat.
  • 89 million children face recurring heatwaves.
  • India's overall climate hazard exposure score: 9.21/10.
  • India scored 10/10 for extreme heat exposure.
  • Air pollution exposure score: 9.94/10.
  • Drought risk score: 8.84/10.
  • Many children are simultaneously exposed to multiple climate hazards such as heat, drought, and air pollution.

Key Concerns

  • Rising heat stress and pollution increase disease burden and malnutrition.
  • Climate disruptions affect school attendance and learning outcomes.
  • Existing Heat Action Plans often lack: Child-specific measures, School and Anganwadi preparedness, Night-time heat management, Child vulnerability mapping

Significance

  • Highlights children as one of the most vulnerable groups to climate change.
  • Calls for child-centric climate adaptation policies.
  • Emphasizes resilient schools, healthcare systems, and social protection mechanisms