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Subject [Newsletter] Climate education and action around the world
Date July 2, 2024 7:08 PM
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<[link removed]>How Some States Sabotage Science <[link removed]>

American youth demand climate education, highlighting a generational divide.

<[link removed]>The Threat of Plastics is Now Personal <[link removed]>

EARTHDAY.ORG's Kathleen Rogers op ed featured in Penn Live.

<[link removed]>Diary from Climate Education Summit in Uruguay <[link removed]>

Follow Education Coordinator Dennis Nolasco in Montevideo for the Uruguayan Sustainability Expo and Climate Education Summit.

En Español <[link removed]>

<[link removed]>Sticks and Stones and the Impact of Rhetoric <[link removed]>

We can empower youth to combat anti-environmentalism with education.

<[link removed]>Save the Endangered Species Act <[link removed]>

The Endangered Species Act is crucial for conservation.

<[link removed]>6 Clever Ways to Make Cities Climate Change Ready <[link removed]>

Cities must enhance climate resilience as extreme weather worsens.

<[link removed]>Vermont’s Superfund Act Leads by Example <[link removed]>

Vermont’s Superfund Act mandates Big Oil pay for climate damages.

<[link removed]>Storytelling Matters — Now More Than Ever <[link removed]>

Education Coordinator Emily Walker as featured in The Gleaner.

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