The answer is complex.

The answer is complex.
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A lifestyle that gives us more of what we really want, is good for all of us and better for the planet.
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Living with climate change demands a type of courage that extends far beyond the ability to endure extreme weather. This robust courage can be cultivated.
The different generations each have something important to contribute in addressing the climate crisis. And when they come together in the right way, the sum is greater than the parts.
Effective teaching about climate change extends far beyond science. And we must support teachers in this critical work.
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An education modality to prepare empowered, insightful and kind solution-makers focused systemic change for the most good.