Ok, so now that we know about climate change, what are we going to do about it?!? Here are some ideas!
American 5th graders show lots of ways to reduce air pollution to slow down climate change.
How kids can take action against climate change.

Sofia USA

5th Graders in the United States created a pin for servers at local restaurants to wear.

American fifth grade students meet with New York Assemblywoman Jaffee to discuss climate change.
5th graders perform their original music composition, telling the story of climate change. With thanks to Kasia Witek for filming at the school assembly.

4th graders in India initiate Meatless Mondays at school and in their community.

4th graders in India initiate Meatless Mondays at school and in their community.
What are YOU doing to help slow down climate change?!?
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What should adults do?




One way I am helping the world is by using reusable bottles and bags which use’s less plastic which save fossil fuel which is also is used for car fuel.
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your not right adults/older kids don’t listen to us especially if we are depressed/anxiety theyl say oh your to young to feel things like that! grow up your being dramatic! or this is why I wish we had a son.its pretty stupid and I think adults should just stop bc plus its been scientifically proven that school is shutting kids down more and is bad for our health and us mentally and slightly physically
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children like us always get ignored and shut down
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well,I slightly disagree. lots of adults and older kids listen to us. my teacher loves you guys.
Livi USA
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you are so right
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The current situation is a slow, creeping crisis – climate change.
This is not just about melting glaciers or rising sea levels; it’s about the profound moral implications of actions and inactions. A sense of responsibility to future generations and the delicate balance of life on Earth is needed.
Here’s why a sense of unease is a necessary part of addressing this crisis:
1. The Burden on Future Generations:
2. Disproportionate Impact on the Vulnerable:
3. Loss of Biodiversity and Ecosystems:
4. A Betrayal of Trust:
Feeling bad isn’t about wallowing in guilt; it’s about acknowledging the gravity of the situation and motivating action. It’s about turning that unease into a powerful force for change, driving action to reduce emissions, protect the planet, and ensure a just and sustainable future for all.
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me and my friend are trying
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turn off the lights
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So beautidul
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It makes me so sad to see that the only reason this is happening is because of humans.
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if we dont help the earth and slow down climate change our future could be in danger since the artic is melting polar bears are near extintion and other animals could be in danger.
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