The Kids Aren’t Alright
Move over adults. Gen Zers are taking climate action into their own hands.
In This Series
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Meet the 16-year-old who went viral after asking Dianne Feinstein to support a Green New Deal
She's not sure if she's going to take that internship, either.
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Young activists and Ocasio-Cortez push Pelosi for Green New Deal
We ask an activist: How does protesting Pelosi spur climate action?
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How to build a climate movement before your 17th birthday
Watch our short doc on Jamie Margolin and Zero Hour, a group of young people sacrificing their youth to fight climate change.
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South Bronx teens get creative about climate change
A new mural design designed by teens reflects two realities -- the hope and urgency of a climate-changing world.
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No vote, no problem. Young people think outside the ballot box.
These young people don’t get a say at the ballot box, but they’re holding older voters to account for their role in climate change
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Teens help reimagine America’s first climate change museum
The Climate Museum won't be your typical museum. With youth at the helm, it's mixing activism with art and science.
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College Republicans have a climate change plan, even if their representatives don’t
The Students for Carbon Dividends is a bipartisan group of 33 student-led clubs that aim to harness the power of their academic institutions to shine a national spotlight on the climate.
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Meet the teens schooling us on climate
High-schoolers are planning a climate march on Washington -- but that’s just the beginning.