Kimberly Nicholas

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Many of the highest-impact changes we can make in our households—eating a plant-rich diet, reducing food waste, reducing car and air travel, switching to green energy—will make it easier for our children to thrive in a world where these practices will need to be the norm. They’re climate mitigation strategies, but embracing them early is also a form of climate adaptation.
Parenting in a Changing Climate: Tools for Cultivating Resilience, Taking Action, and Practicing Hope in the Face of Climate Change
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