Climate change is an incredibly important issue facing our planet today, so it’s essential that children have a basic understanding of the science behind it and what they can do to help reduce its impacts. Using these projects and activities, you can ensure kids get a clearer understanding of...
Climate change is nothing new. Earth's climate has been changing regularly for hundreds of millions of years, sometimes getting colder and sometimes warmer. Everyone knows aboutIce Ages—those periods of history when Earth was far colder than it is now. The climate change people talk about today...
“Young children are a lot more aware than a lot of adults about climate change and about the things that are happening in the world around us. They offer a really unique perspective and I think teaching children from a young age allows them to take real ownership of knowledge of climate ...
KIDS' LIVES MATTER so let's stop climate change Home 30 Years of Sea Level Rise Posted onDecember 20, 2024|3 comments In thelast postI estimated the expected sea level rise along the eastern USA from the year 2000 to the year 2050, based on extrapolating the present trend forward in tim...
The Kids Climate Summit is a way for 4th through 8th graders across Illinois to engage with climate change, discover problems, and innovate solutions. This is not a one time thing, this is our entire future– Greta Thunberg The plan was to bring students together, in person, to share ...
DO IT FOR THE KIDS: PROTECTING FUTURE GENERATIONS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS AND FUTURE PANDEMICS IN MARYLAND USING AN ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS AMENDMENTAdashek, JohannaPublic Land & Resources Law Review
When learning about environmental concerns and climate change, it can be easy to feel like the problem is too big to tackle. Let your kids know it isn’t their problem to solve alone. We all have to work together but you value their contribution because they are creative thinkers. Remind ...
“Learn more about how to save energy, plant more trees, use sustainable and green commutes, recycle more, reduce food wastage, and use eco-friendly products to bring a change and secure your kids’ future. Jaago Re”
A guide to Talking to Kids About Climate Change by Gia Schneider, co-founder and CEO of Natel Energy.
On Friday, kids across the Garden State will skip school for a global cause. Students in New Jersey, across the United States and around the world have organized “climate strikes” as part of a surging youth effort to push global leaders to take immediate action to addr...