If you are a parent with a Gen Z teen, then you know climate change matters a lot to them. As it should, since they are the ones who will have to live with the ever-worsening consequences of our inaction. So, what will you tell your children you are doing to stop this slow-motion train wreck?
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View photos and read a recap of Moms Clean Air Force’s fourth annual Play-In for Climate Action, uniting families from across the country in Washington, DC.
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Interview: Rev. Lennox Yearwood of the Hip Hop Caucus
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