Friend, even though children are least responsible for the climate crisis, they are suffering the most from its devastating consequences.
That’s why UNICEF is committed to pursuing action that will protect children.
Over the past two weeks, UNICEF representatives joined more than 100 youth climate activists at COP28, the UN’s annual climate change conference, to demand urgent action.
With the launch of a new Sustainability and Climate Action Plan, UNICEF and these young activists urged world leaders and the international community to do more for children and make them the focus of solutions while accelerating action to shape a climate-resilient world.
And UNICEF’s climate advocacy isn’t stopping at COP28 either. Now, with just a click, you can add your name to urge Congress to take action to protect children >> |
With the climate crisis putting 1 billion children — nearly half of the world's children — at extreme risk of survival, there is no time to waste.
Addressing the environmental challenges facing children can feel daunting, but it’s up to all of us to respond. We have it in us to bring change and deliver hope. |
With UNICEF’s help, young people are taking action to demand climate justice and environmental protection in their communities — will you join them? Take a moment to urge Congress to prioritize children in responding to the climate crisis.
Thank you for advocating for children,
UNICEF USA
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