Morgen Wood Climate Changes Affect on Youth

 I recently read an article about how climate change is affecting teenagers. Across the globe, young people are witnessing firsthand the devastating effects of climate change. From wildfires in Canada to rising sea levels in Tuvalu, the stories of teens like Lucy Currie, Obama Mchembe, and Ayesha Ali reveal how climate disruption is reshaping their lives. Whether grappling with wildfires, extreme heat, air pollution, or melting glaciers, these teenagers are facing challenges their parents never imagined. Many are actively responding by planting trees, raising awareness, or preserving cultural traditions in the face of uncertainty. As they navigate these changes, they're also questioning the future of their communities, economies, and environments. By 2050, their struggles will intensify, with more extreme weather events, food shortages, and displacement expected. Their voices are a powerful reminder for the urgent need for climate action- before the consequences become even more irreversible. 



https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/11/04/magazine/climate-change-kids.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ZU4.X_0G.mDk-3Rgz7knD&smid=url-share

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