Today’s children are least responsible for climate change, but they, and their children, will live with its consequences. That's the reality we're confronting this week, both at the UN Climate Summit and student-led climate strikes throughout the country. On this week's episode, Gautam Narasimhan, UNICEF's Senior Advisor on Climate, Energy and Environment, joins us to talk about how UNICEF is working to build a more sustainable, safer world for children, and how communities can take climate action now.
Let your Members of Congress know that children must be protected from the effects of climate change: https://actnow.io/Climate
Learn how you can get active with UNICEF in your community: www.unicefusa.org/unite
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Let your Members of Congress know that children must be protected from the effects of climate change: https://actnow.io/Climate
Learn how you can get active with UNICEF in your community: www.unicefusa.org/unite
SUBSCRIBE
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Google Play: bit.ly/2W0lleE
Spotify: spoti.fi/2ISIxru
Stitcher: bit.ly/2K4ODWr
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