Top Storycommons.wikimedia.org ‘Virtually every child’ to face frequent heat waves by 2050, UNICEF says Climate change means children born in the future ‘are going to exist in the world in very different ways,’ one expert warned.
Politicswww.flickr.com Climate change for preschoolers: A TV show explores unmapped ground There are almost no books, TV shows or other tools to help parents and teachers talk to preschoolers about climate change. “Octonauts: Above and Beyond” is one of the first to try.
Newsletter www.theguardian.com Having kids increases global warming. But don’t blame the parents… When world leaders get serious about reducing carbon emissions, we can raise families determined to improve the planet's future.
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