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B.C. teen creating climate-change curriculum for schools
- A 16-year-old from White Rock is developing climate change curriculum for B.C. schools to educate youth on its impacts.
- Lily YangLiu is collaborating with local teachers and retired professors to teach climate literacy at Grade 3 or 4 levels.
- She aims to complete the curriculum by spring 2025, noting that climate change is not formally introduced until Grade 7.
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High school student drafts game-changing legislation for state's public school curriculums: 'I think that every state should have this law'
What started out as a class project could change lives. A teenager in Illinois, Iris Shadis-Greengas, drafted a game-changing climate change bill for a senior capstone project. Advocating for mandatory climate education in Illinois public schools, the bill was championed by State Rep. Janet Yang Rohr, amended, and passed in August. It will go into effect in 2026. The bill's title stated that "the environmental and ecological impacts of climate …
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