Climate Change Tied to Pregnancy Risks, Affecting Black Mothers Most

The New York Times

Pregnant women exposed to high temperatures or air pollution are more likely to have children who are premature, underweight or stillborn, according to a sweeping new study, and the effects hurt African American mothers and babies the most. It’s the latest in a growing body of evidence showing that minorities bear a disproportionate share of the danger from pollution and global warming.

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