Why we're building a climate change game for 12-year-olds

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Inez Harker-Schuch and Will J Grant explore how a creative new approach could help educate children about climate science

By the age of 16, most teenagers have already made up their mind about climate change. from www.shutterstock.com There is no doubt that we need to teach kids about climate change. But although the...

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