How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate Change

Turning Angst into Action

Harriet Shugarman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:New Society Publishers

Published:25th Jun '20

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How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate Change cover

How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate Change provides tools and strategies for parents to explain the climate emergency to their children, maintain hope in the face of crisis, and galvanize positive action by encouraging today's children to follow their passions in pursuit of a livable world.

Building grit and hope in the face of the climate emergency

With catastrophic global warming already baked into the climate system, today's children face a future entirely unlike that of their parents. Yet how can we maintain hope and make a difference in the face of overwhelming evidence of the climate crisis?

Help is at hand. Written by Harriet Shugarman – the Climate Mama and trusted advisor to parents – How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate Change provides tools and strategies for parents to explain the climate emergency to their children and galvanize positive action. Coverage includes:

  • The unvarnished realities of the climate emergency, where we are at, and how we got here
  • Strategies for talking to kids of different ages about the climate crisis, including advice from engaged parents on the ground
  • How to maintain our own hope and that of our children
  • A list of practical actions families can take to tackle the climate change crisis
  • Ideas for helping children follow their passions in pursuit of a livable, just, and sustainable world.

A lifeline for parents who are feeling overwhelmed with fear and grief, this book provides both hope and practical ways to engage children in pursuit of a better world that is still possible.

AWARDS

  • SILVER | 2020 Nautilus Book Awards: Parenting & Family
  • SILVER | 2020 Benjamin Franklin Awards - Parenting & Family
  • FINALIST | 2020 Foreword INDIES: Family & Relationships
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  • Runner-up for Nautilus Book Awards 2020 (United States)
  • Runner-up for Benjamin Franklin Awards 2020 (UK)
  • Nominated for Foreword INDIE 2020 (United States)

ISBN: 9780865719361

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm

Weight: 318g

192 pages