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Climate curious? Answering your questions about climate change and what we can do about it

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posted on 2025-02-27, 23:29 authored by Chloe LucasChloe Lucas, Kim BeasyKim Beasy, Rachel KellyRachel Kelly, Gabi Mocatta, Karen Grant, Gretta PeclGretta Pecl, Charlotte A Earl-Jones, Nick EarlNick Earl, Phillipa McCormackPhillipa McCormack, Rosie Murrell
<p dir="ltr">Curious Climate Schools aims to address children’s unanswered questions and concerns about climate change. We start by asking children what they want to know, and then find the best experts to answer their questions. This innovative approach includes climate ethics, politics, science, law, Indigenous knowledge, and place-based impacts and action, recognising the interdisciplinary nature of climate change learning.  Over the last four years, almost 100 primary and high school classes from around Tasmania have submitted questions to Curious Climate Schools, and our experts have answered more than 600 questions and visited 80 schools. We’ve found that climate action is the strongest focus of children’s questions, followed by questions about climate impacts, feelings about climate change, and climate science. The ‘Climate Curious?’ guide provides answers to the questions students most often ask. You can find more information, as well as video or text-and-picture answers to all the questions students have asked on our website, www.curiousclimate.org.au/schools </p>

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