Various reports indicate a growing concern among younger generations regarding climate change. In 2021, 67% of people aged 18 to 43 viewed climate change as a serious problem, but this number dropped to 50% in the latest poll. Eighty-five percent of Gen Z and people aged 12-25 are concerned about climate change, leading states like California, Connecticut, and New Jersey to incorporate climate change education into school curriculums.
85% of people 12-25 years old in the US are concerned about climate change https://t.co/sXCGJqa4Fo
85% of people 12-25 years old are concerned about climate change https://t.co/sXCGJqa4Fo
Eighty-five percent of Gen Z is "very" or "somewhat" concerned about climate change, according to a Marist poll from earlier this year. States like California, Connecticut and New Jersey are teaching kids about climate change in the classroom. @lbarronlopez has more. https://t.co/UoIRQXFMrb
Once-marginalized skepticism of ‘climate crisis’ is gaining momentum despite increased rhetoric In 2021, 67% of people ages 18 to 43 viewed climate change as a very serious problem. That number dropped to 50% in the latest poll. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/s7LUX3hNs7
We’re empowering our kids to be the next generation of climate leaders. 🌳 As part of our PlaNYC climate action agenda, our @NYCSchools students are learning about waste, water, wellness, and more. https://t.co/Hc9IGWFbXb