Is Climate Change a Reproductive Health Time Bomb ?
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What if the air you breathe and the heat you feel are silently shaping your ability to start a family? The science is clear—climate change isn’t just melting ice caps; it’s altering our bodies in ways you’d never expect.
In this eye-opening episode of Conversations on Climate Change and Health, host Nana Adjoa sits down with sustainability scientist Miss Josephine Boateng to unravel the shocking connections between climate change and reproductive health.
Josephine explains how extreme heat, air pollution, and sea-level rise are linked to infertility, preterm births, and even gender-based violence. Josephine shares her research on vulnerable communities in Ghana, where women face impossible choices as their environments collapse around them.
Tune in to learn why climate action is reproductive justice—and how you can be part of the solution.
Stay curious. Stay informed. Take action.