Talk to explore climate change in children's literature
- Suzie Hicks, known as Climate Chick, launched a YouTube series with a puppet named Sprout to teach children about climate change, targeting kids ages 4 to 8.
- A study found that nearly 70% of parents believe children's media should include age-appropriate climate information, with almost 75% supporting climate solutions.
- Hicks has gained recognition, making Grist's Fifty Climate Leaders to Watch list in 2024, and Pique Action's 2025 Climate Creators to Watch list for her work in climate education through media.
- Laura Schifter from the Aspen Institute noted that while demand for climate content in kids' media is high, current offerings are lacking.
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