Kids fighting to protect UK’s dolphins (02:17)
FYI meets young people in Wales protecting and monitoring Europe’s largest dolphin population.
Learn about how the climate crisis is impacting different people, animals and nature around the world – as well as what we can do to address climate change. Find a selection of videos from the Science Museum Group and from Sky Kids, accompanied by classroom resources from First News Education and WWF.
FYI meets young people in Wales protecting and monitoring Europe’s largest dolphin population.
Jeriah visits Kew Gardens to find out why their trees are at risk.
Steve Backshall tells Scarlett about the effects sewage in rivers has on wildlife.
Scarlett and Jeriah take a look at the state of nature in the UK and learn about the animals struggling to survive.
Scarlett and Jeriah learn how carbon capture can help to slow down climate change.
Scarlett and Jeriah discover why eating meat can be a big problem for the planet.
Scarlett and Jeriah learn about satellites and how they're helping tackle climate change.
Scarlett learns about the problems combustion engines cause and Jeriah finds out about electric cars.
Scarlett and Jeriah learn about how our homes and solar power can help tackle climate change.
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