Every Kid in a Park: Student Diary; Abigail
The Every Kid in a Park: Climate Change Bootcamp is a novel approach to climate change communication developed by the Climate Change Response Program in partnership with No Barriers Youth. Join us as we see the experience of this program through the eyes of one of the students who participated in this new and dynamic program. At Indiana Dunes, local high school senior, Abigail, takes us through her experiences in the program, and gives us a student’s eye view of empowering the next generation to act on and understand the issues of climate change.
You can also view and download the video at https://www.nps.gov/subjects/climatechange/ekipvideos.htm
Видео Every Kid in a Park: Student Diary; Abigail канала NPS Climate Change Response
You can also view and download the video at https://www.nps.gov/subjects/climatechange/ekipvideos.htm
Видео Every Kid in a Park: Student Diary; Abigail канала NPS Climate Change Response
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