This is the term for when the Earth gets warmer due to pollution and greenhouse gases.
global warming
This is the problem where people don’t have enough food to eat.
world hunger
In some countries, kids can’t go to this place to learn.
school
This happens when trash, chemicals, or smoke harm the air, land, or water.
pollution
This is when people don’t have enough money for food, shelter, or healthcare.
poverty
This gas, often released by cars and factories, traps heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
carbon dioxide
This meal of the day is often called “the most important,” but many children around the world miss it.
breakfast
In some parts of the world, girls are not given the same right to this as boys.
education
This kind of pollution happens when cars and factories release smoke and gases into the sky.
air pollution
People living in poverty often do not have enough money to buy these basics, like food, clothes, and shelter.
necessities
The melting of these giant ice masses is causing sea levels to rise.
glaciers
Many people in poor countries grow this to feed their families, often with very little land.
food, grains, crops
This term describes when students leave school before finishing their education, often due to poverty or lack of access.
dropping out
Plastic bottles, bags, and wrappers often end up in the ocean, causing this type of pollution.
water pollution
This is the term for people who do not have a permanent home and may live on the streets.
homelessness
This type of energy, like from the sun or wind, helps fight climate change by not polluting the Earth.
renewable energy
This global organization, part of the United Nations, helps fight hunger and gives food to people in emergencies.
World Food Programme
n many developing countries, schools suffer from this problem, meaning they lack trained teachers, textbooks, and proper facilities.
underfunding
This kind of pollution is caused by loud sounds from traffic, airports, or construction sites, and can harm human health.
noise pollution
This cycle happens when poor people cannot afford healthcare, education, or food, making it hard to escape poverty.
the cycle of poverty
Climate change is making these weather events, like hurricanes and heatwaves, stronger and more common.
extreme weather events
Hunger is not always about not having food — sometimes it’s because people can’t afford to do this.
buy food
This term refers to the unfair advantage some students have due to wealth, location, or technology access — a major cause of education inequality worldwide.
digital divide
This process involves chemicals from pollution combining with rain, causing lakes and forests to become damaged.
acid rain
This term describes the lack of access to basic services like clean water, education, and healthcare, which often affects people living in poverty.
deprivation