Lila, USA: COP27
Lila from New York looks at the threats to coastal cities from rising sea…
Sky Kids and First News give young people around the globe a voice on climate change as world leaders meet for COP to discuss the crisis. In three documentaries, we see first-hand the effects of climate change and some amazing ideas on how to save our planet. There are also classroom resources to accompany the films from First News Education and WWF.
Lila from New York looks at the threats to coastal cities from rising sea…
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Six young climate activists from six different continents deliver a powerful message to COP26 about how climate change is already having an impact on their lives.
This is Prince Charles' full video message to children, which introduces the COP26: In Your Hands documentary.
Kynan is a young filmmaker and climate activist from an indigenous tribe, living in a remote part of Indonesia – Sungai Utik in West Kalimantan.
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