Flourishing Children, Healthy Communities, and a Stronger Nation: The U.S. Early Years Climate Action Plan asks a critical question: How can the United States ensure the success and health of our young children, their families and caregivers, and our communities in the context of climate change? To answer this question, members of the Early Years Climate Action Task Force, convened by Capita and This is Planet Ed at the Aspen Institute, have spent the last 18 months learning about the impacts of climate change on young children. We heard from providers, families, and community leaders. We also studied “bright spots” that can be scaled and inspire action across the country. We then generated the recommendations for supporting young children and their families that you’ll see in the action plan. (author abstract)
Flourishing children, healthy communities, and a stronger nation: The U.S. Early Years Climate Action Plan
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