The first point to dispense with is the reference to Sections 3.2.2.7 and 3.6.4 in support of the claim that «the locations of
greatest socioeconomic development are also those that have been most warmed by atmospheric circulation
changes.»
The social foundations of children's mental and physical health and well - being are threatened by climate
change because of: effects of sea level rise and decreased biologic diversity on the economic viability of agriculture, tourism, and indigenous communities; water scarcity and famine; mass migrations; decreased global stability46; and potentially increased violent conflict.47 These effects will likely be
greatest for communities already experiencing
socioeconomic disadvantage.48