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‘Gen Z rely on social media for their green education’

‘Gen Z rely on social media for their green education’

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‘Gen Z rely on social media for their green education’

Just 21% of those born in the last 25 years cite their teachers and schools as their source for sustainability information, a study reveals

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‘Kids on Christian curriculum textbooks told climate denial’

‘Kids on Christian curriculum textbooks told climate denial’

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‘Kids on Christian curriculum textbooks told climate denial’

Researchers state that at least 11 UK schools use this curriculum, which originates from 1970s Texas

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Third of young Brits have ‘climate anxiety’

Third of young Brits have ‘climate anxiety’

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Third of young Brits have ‘climate anxiety’

The fear of climate change is stopping some from wanting children, a new study has found

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UNICEF launches child-focused climate initiative

UNICEF launches child-focused climate initiative

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UNICEF launches child-focused climate initiative

Last year, 400m children were at high exposure to cyclones

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Climate change giving youngsters second thoughts on having kids

Climate change giving youngsters second thoughts on having kids

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Climate change giving youngsters second thoughts on having kids

Africa is the most worried continent, after experiencing climate shocks themselves – a UNICEF report has found

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Sturgeon says the next generation must be heard

Sturgeon says the next generation must be heard

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Sturgeon says the next generation must be heard

After visiting a Primary School in Scotland, she has said “it’s only right” we consider the views of those that climate change is set to impact the most

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Carbon-neutral school opens in Gloucestershire

Carbon-neutral school opens in Gloucestershire

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Carbon-neutral school opens in Gloucestershire

This school will generate its own energy using onsite solar

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Let’s Go Zero: IKEA seeks ideas from children to make UK schools more sustainable

Let’s Go Zero: IKEA seeks ideas from children to make UK schools more sustainable

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Let’s Go Zero: IKEA seeks ideas from children to make UK schools more sustainable

The retailer is working with the Let’s Go Zero campaign, which aims to help all 32,000 schools in the UK reach zero by 2030

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More than 60% UK schools exceed healthy levels of air pollution

More than 60% UK schools exceed healthy levels of air pollution

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More than 60% UK schools exceed healthy levels of air pollution

These levels are driven by rush hour traffic, research shows

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‘We’re putting climate change at the heart of education’ says Education Secretary

‘We’re putting climate change at the heart of education’ says Education Secretary

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‘We’re putting climate change at the heart of education’ says Education Secretary

Alongside a new climate-based GCSE, he has revealed the steps being taken to put environment at the forefront of education

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Biodiversity and sustainability to be on kids’ GCSEs

Biodiversity and sustainability to be on kids’ GCSEs

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Biodiversity and sustainability to be on kids’ GCSEs

UK ministers are considering the introduction of a climate change-based qualification

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BBC makes £300k from plastic toys despite net zero pledge

BBC makes £300k from plastic toys despite net zero pledge

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BBC makes £300k from plastic toys despite net zero pledge

The company has committed to reaching net zero by 2030 but continues to produce magazines with plastic ‘freebies’

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