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Sep 10, 2024 · What is climate change? Climate change describes a change in the typical weather for a region — such as high and low temperatures and amount of rainfall — over a long period of time. Scientists have observed that, overall, Earth is warming. In fact, many of the warmest years on record have happened in the past 20 years.
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Sep 14, 2021 · A new global survey illustrates the depth of anxiety many young people are feeling about climate change. Nearly 60% of young people approached said they felt very worried or extremely worried.
Oct 26, 2011 · The climate of a region or city is its typical or average weather. For example, the climate of Hawaii is sunny and warm. But the climate of Antarctica is freezing cold. Earth’s climate is the average of all the world’s regional climates. Climate change, therefore, is a change in the typical or average weather of a region or city.
Oct 26, 2022 · Young people are increasingly at the forefront of climate change activism. Around 70% of people aged 16-25 are extremely worried or very worried about the climate, according to a study covering 10 countries and published in The Lancet.
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Fact Sheet: Youth and Climate Change. Young people are actively engaged at national and global levels in awareness-raising, running educational programmes, planting trees, promoting renewable...
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Sep 19, 2019 · Whether through education, technology, science or law ─ young people far and wide are tapping into their skills to speak up for climate action. We are the last generation that can end climate change.
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A new global survey illustrates the depth of anxiety many young people are feeling about climate change. Nearly 60% of young people approached said they felt very worried or extremely worried.