Suzie Hicks the Climate Chick and co-host Sprout are on a mission to inspire young children to learn about and take action on climate change. (Rose Trimboli) "I'm Sprout," the puppet says in the ...
Kids born in 2020 are more likely to experience “one-in-10,000-year events” throughout their lives. A stark new study published on May 7 in Nature laid bare the extreme climate crises that today’s ...
At Moms Clean Air Force, the organization that I co-founded to mobilize moms to fight climate pollution, our mission — regardless of who is in the White House — is to protect our children’s health ...
Climate change can affect children's health, from worsening asthma to mental health concerns. Pediatricians are encouraged to discuss climate issues during checkups.
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Climate Awareness for Young Kids

Since climate change is reshaping the future, creating proper awareness has become more critical than ever. Teaching your ...
As summer gets underway, climate scientists have a warning: The season could be a scorcher, and children could be particularly at risk to the dangers that presents. Summer has become hotter in most ...
THE United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on Tuesday released a study that highlights the link between climate vulnerability and ...
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 ...
"I'm Sprout," the puppet says in the inaugural episode of the series. "I'm a sunflower. I'm just too little to bloom yet." Together, the pair share information about human-caused climate change — the ...
In the new YouTube video series Suzie Hicks the Climate Chick and Sprout, the climate activist and educator Suzie Hicks shares the screen with a fluffy green puppet. "I'm Sprout," the puppet says in ...