April 5, 2025

30 thoughts on “Kids and climate change ⏲️ 6 Minute English

  1. Climatic change is one of the worst problems that is frightening young minds. It can severely affect their future.
    It can deatroy our only home, our mother earth, which is one in a million sort of planet. We together can make a change. One person can make a huge difference, so I think we all should take the required measures to save our planet…. Our home… Together we can work this problem out…. We must not push this issue aside…. It is our duty to combat this being this citizens of this wonderful planet… Cheers to planet earth 🌎🌎

  2. Let's focus less on uncovering the inherit hypocrisy of being human and more on what we should be doing as individuals to deepen our relationship with living things- including other humans- that depend on the same living system we call Earth.

  3. When I was young, I heard learning English from radio that my grandpa used to listen. I wish I was talking and understanding in English. Now I m mature and I m able to read , listen and learn from BBC learning english. Thanks BBC learning Englsh.

  4. No increase in tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, droughts, wildfires, heatwaves, climate refugees, mass extinctions, increased glacial coverage in the Antarctic, same sea ice extent in the Artctic……….. where is the "Climate Crisis"….. stop poisoning kids brains…. there is no "Climate Crisis"

  5. My advice to children and young people is, always question what you are being told. Ask yourself what do you know about climate change? Where did you get your information from?
    My own view is that the climate has always changed and the climate crisis exists only in computer models, models that don't match observation. But don't take my word for it, get as much information as you can but do beware of the mainstream media that never presents any alternative to the climate crisis narrative.

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