Children are especially sensitive to climate change impacts, in part because they are still growing and developing. They spend more time playing outdoors and have less control over their surrounding ...
The evidence of climate damage in the last century is overwhelming. Consider the loss of 75 percent of species in the world due to changes in rising temperatures and drought, the melting of glaciers ...
There is now more evidence that reducing emissions is critical for our health — and that its reduction is felt as early as the womb. A Berlin-based climate research institute has determined that ...
"I'm Sprout," the puppet says in the inaugural episode of the series. "I'm a sunflower. I'm just too little to bloom yet." Together, the pair share information about human-caused climate change — the ...
Click the downloadable graphic: Extreme Heat is Dangerous for Children Extreme heat is the deadliest weather-related hazard in the U.S. Children — especially babies, younger kids, and athletes — are ...
Diamond Spratling is an advocate for climate and environmental justice. She made a children's book centering on the issue and ...
At 21, Olivia Vesovich has already put more on the line for the climate fight than most people, regardless of age. In 2020, Vesovich was just 16 and wrapping up her sophomore year of high school when ...
Vice President Kamala Harris' 2024 campaign hired a new climate director who has frequently said the effects of climate change are part of what's stopping her from having children. Camila Thorndike, ...
Children exposed to extreme heatwaves could lose up to 1.5 years of schooling, with climate change now directly impacting education systems and threatening to reverse decades of academic progress, ...
In the new YouTube video series Suzie Hicks the Climate Chick and Sprout, the climate activist and educator Suzie Hicks shares the screen with a fluffy green puppet. "I'm Sprout," the puppet says in ...