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Children can also be important voices in the fight for climate action. These environmental advocacy picture books encourage children to be activists for the community and their environment, even when they are young.
Publisher: New Society Publishers Pub. Date: 2020-05-12 ISBN: 9781550927290 Format: Digital - 192 pages Size: 6" x 9" (w x h) BISAC: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General
In over 200 nations, children are calling for adults to take action and stop ruining the planet’s future.
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Climate change is an important issue, and in this blog post, we've put together a list of eight useful resources for teaching climate change to children!
You don’t have to be a scientist to understand climate change. Try my FREE climate change resources for kids. Change the world now!
Learning about climate change? Here's a comic for kids about what it is and how it's affecting the planet — as explained by kids who are experiencing it. And find out how to print this comic at home!
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A successful conclusion to COP 26 negotiations is now needed to support this, with negotiators working together to accelerate climate action
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Inside: Children's books about climate change and global warming to educate and inspire your kids to take action I felt my chest tighten and my heart start beating really fast. Wait what?? This can’t be right… In my lifetime I could see the catastrophic results of climate change?! What’ll happen to my kids? What’ll the
How to teach about our changing planet in meaningful and hands-on ways.
You don’t have to be a scientist to understand climate change. Try my FREE climate change resources for kids. Change the world now!
As delegates for the UN's Climate Action Summit convene in New York, the real leaders are the young people pushing for climate justice in the streets
Everyone can do something to fight climate change and protect the environment. Here are eight easy, impactful things children can do to save the planet. Eight things children can do to save the planet Many children are very concerned about environmental issues. Social media can make us more aware than ever of what’s happening […]
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Picture books are a great entry point to many difficult conversations with our kids. Read on for more about this creative project to help kids connect with and understand the global social and environmental justice
Use these resources to help kids understand how the palm oil crisis is destroying the rainforest and contributing to climate change. Includes a free mini booklet: 10 ways kids can save the earth from climate change.
Today's kids are bombarded with the realities of climate change — whether through extreme weather or in the news. These tips will help you and your kids cope with the overwhelming feelings to move beyond helplessness and toward action.
Did Your child heard about the term global warming? Learn the global warming facts for kids and understand what exactly it is & also what climate change are
Kids are experiencing eco-anxiety at a growing rate; help kids cope with climate anxiety with hope & action. Includes activities by age-group
Learning about climate change? Here's a comic for kids about what it is and how it's affecting the planet — as explained by kids who are experiencing it. And find out how to print this comic at home!
Get ready to celebrate Earth Day in your setting… April 22nd is a day to spread awareness of environmental issues and take action on what more we can all do to reverse environmental destruction and stop global warming. 🌍DOWNLOAD our FREE Earth Day Activity Ideas Sheet Learn about the importance of caring for our planet […]
The international protest comes ahead of the UN Climate Action Summit.
Described as being historic, climate strikes are currently being held throughout the globe with millions in roughly 150 countries taking to the streets. The protests call for an "end to the age of fossil fuels" and for a world with "climate equity and justice".
Climate change is real, and we need, need, need to do something about it. That's why, on March 15, tens of thousands of students worldwide have decide to skip class to demand that elected officials act on this awful crisis. The move is inspired by 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg from Sweden, who since last August has been striking outside the Swedish parliament building. She has been boycotting classes every Friday, demanding that her government step up the fight against climate change. Her message is simple: 'Strike for climate'. Take a look at the marches across the world.
As cholera, dengue, and malaria spread, that will only get worse.
Publisher: New Society Publishers Pub. Date: 2020-05-12 ISBN: 9780865719361 Format: Audiobook Running Time: 5h 30m Narrated By: Victoria Cruz BISAC: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General
Climate change is real, and we need, need, need to do something about it. That's why, on March 15, tens of thousands of students worldwide have decide to skip class to demand that elected officials act on this awful crisis. The move is inspired by 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg from Sweden, who since last August has been striking outside the Swedish parliament building. She has been boycotting classes every Friday, demanding that her government step up the fight against climate change. Her message is simple: 'Strike for climate'. Take a look at the marches across the world.