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This age-by-age guide helps parents decide when to start talking to their kids about climate change, and gives actionable ...
Climate change is a hot topic (sorry—no pun intended ... But it’s important to empower kids to protect the planet so they feel like they’re making a difference. Start by challenging your ...
Research tells us that 89% of Australian kids aged 12 and 13 say climate change is probably or definitely something we should worry about; 38% of Aussie teenagers have moderate, increasing or ...
During a summer internship at an aquarium in 2017, Hicks combined their interest in science and performance to teach kids about ocean science and its connection to human-caused climate change.
Climate change is a hot topic, and your kids probably have questions about it. But it’s not exactly the easiest issue to explain. Empower your children to understand not only what climate change ...
How much do your children know about climate change – and do you know how to answer their questions? Check out our guide to below and join the Blue Planet Live Lesson on Tuesday 26th March ...
Things are likely to worsen in the coming decades, but scientists argue urgent action can still limit the worst effects of climate change. Climate change is the long-term shift in the Earth's ...
Together, the pair share information about human-caused climate change — the science, why it's a problem, what can be done about it — in a way that's tailored to suit children ages 4 to 8. "The reason ...
Things are likely to worsen in the coming decades, but scientists argue urgent action can still limit the worst effects of climate change. Climate change is the long-term shift in the Earth's ...