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A grim study published in 'Nature' lays bare the effect of climate change on today's kids, with those born in 2020 two to seven times more likely to witness "one-in-10,000-year events" in their lives.
Some young people are hesitant to start a family because they are worried about the impact it will have on the environment. But some experts argue, there are good reasons to still consider having ...
The growing toll of climate-related disasters is a risk to the emotional well-being of young people. An Orange County, California, pediatric emergency doctor wants to add questions about climate ...
With a bipartisan 7-2 vote, the State Board of Education voted on Thursday to change science standards so K-12 students are ...
Suzie Hicks the Climate Chick is an up-and-coming educator and TV host with a YouTube series tailored to kids ages 4 through 8.
Climate change is an issue our children will be living with for decades to come.
Climate change is causing hotter summers. That's especially dangerous for kids. Hot playgrounds can be a safety concern, but that's not the only risk.
Montana) in 2020 challenged two state environmental permitting laws that barred regulators from considering the climate impact of projects permitted under the state’s environmental law.