Natural disasters are undoubtedly more intense and more frequent because of climate change. Kids in LA are now being forced to flee their homes, and children across the country — across the ...
To reduce feelings of hopelessness, parents can encourage their kids to join activities and advocacy efforts sponsored by environmental, civic and religious organizations, experts say.
At least 242 million students had their education disrupted last year because of heatwaves, cyclones, floods and other extreme weather events, the United Nations children’s agency has said. Heatwaves ...
There are meaningful actions we can take right now — like closing Evergy’s coal-fired Hawthorn plant. | Opinion ...
About one in seven students, or 242 million children in 85 countries, had their schooling interrupted by extreme weather in ...
Kids lose so much when a disaster strikes. Too many have lost family members to the wildfires that have raged across Los Angeles in recent days. They’ve lost homes. They’ve lost the sense of security ...
You can help reassure and inform children about the Los Angeles wildfires and broader climate concerns, with age-appropriate ...
President Trump’s wave of executive orders yesterday sent an undeniable signal to the world about the United States’ role in fighting climate change. The imitation meat industry is facing an ...
Policy failure can be, in part, attributed to the nation’s lack of education on the subject. Although climate change ...
Extreme weather caused significant disruptions to education worldwide in 2024, with around 242 million students in 85 ...
Unfortunately, these disruptions are part of a new normal for kids as climate disasters become more frequent. Last year, Americans experienced 27 weather-related disasters costing $1 billion or ...