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When climate change is child’s play, the future looks greener

The earlier we understand our human life impact on climate, the best/the easier we can adapt our behaviour to limit it. 

This below article is a great initiative to offer children opportunities to develop green skills. 

We should have started a long time ago but as we'd like to say “it's never too late to change” but now this sentence is less true that it was and we have to act now concretely on our behaviour and don't stay inactive. 

I wish you Happy New Year with positive vibes to act concretely and sincerely to build an ever better world for us and the next generations!

 

“If children in their early years learn to connect with nature through play or gardening, they may grow a deeper sense of responsibility towards the planet and its climate when they grow up,” said Areefa Zafar, an education expert with BRAC University.

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