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Catastrophic flooding in Texas has devastated faith-based summer camps, including Camp Mystic, where at least 27 people have ...
A new study shows that the health of U.S. children has deteriorated over the past 17 years, with kids today more likely to ...
Eco-anxiety in little kids? These early childhood teachers are on the case ... Though most small children don’t know what ...
Major museums face scrutiny as the Smithsonian undergoes review to eliminate political bias. But climate change messaging and ...
Climate change Increasingly hot summers mean sizzling playgrounds and other dangers for kids Children can be especially vulnerable to extreme heat, a new report notes.
This age-by-age guide helps parents decide when to start talking to their kids about climate change, and gives actionable advice that all families can take to keep the planet healthy.
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.
A Republic reader is concerned about the effects of air pollution on children, and wants to know how to push for change.
Teachers, mental health experts generally agree education is key to providing children with knowledge, skills to cope with manifestations of the climate crisis.
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