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Climate Disasters Are Traumatizing Brazil’s Children
Environment / The generation coming into the world now is expected will face unprecedented extreme weather events throughout ...
As the long arm of the fossil fuel lobby enters the classroom, some US science teachers are finding their job requires more ...
"We are investing now, before the next devastating storm, fire, or drought," writes Hawaii Governor Josh Green.
Younger generations of Americans are increasingly citing climate change as making them reticent to have children ...
"My saying that I support legalizing teacher strikes is not the same as encouraging strikes," writes a candidate for School Committee. "What prevents unrest is good-faith negotiation." ...
As legislation looms ordering striking Alberta teachers back to work, Jennifer Black is bittersweet about returning to class ...
A federal judge threw out their climate lawsuit against the president a few days ago. But legal experts say there was a silver lining in the judge’s opinion. By Karen Zraick Reporting from Missoula ...
The key to protecting today's children from a dangerous product commonly sold at convenience stores may be simpler than it seems — and pay dividends for the health of future generations and the planet ...
In 2015, nearly two dozen American youth sued the federal government, alleging that the United States violated their constitutional rights by facilitating the burning of fossil fuels and allowing ...
This is an excerpt of the Sustainable Switch Climate Focus newsletter, where we make sense of companies and governments grappling with climate change on Fridays. To receive the full newsletter in your ...
TAMPA, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Extreme weather isn’t coming, it’s here. Kids aren’t just witnessing the climate crisis, they’re feeling it. A new UNICEF report reveals that one in five children now ...
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