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Free Climate Change Posters for Kids

Climate change is obviously a huge issue for the world. When Gretta Thunberg bravely spoke out, she became a strong role model for young people everywhere. If we don’t make some changes in our lives, our world will continue to see detrimental changes.

A fun way to get kids, friends and neighbors involved in fighting global warming is by sharing climate change protest posters. You can put one on your fridge, on a public bulletin board or even to create your own protest event.

These climate change posters can also be used to keep the conversation going with your children and focus on the things that you can do to make a difference.

One of the things we do annually is to donate to the national wildlife foundation. We have focused on adopting animals most impacted by climate change like polar bears and penguins.

These little posters help spread the word. Here are some climate change basics you can share with your kids.

What is climate change?

Climate change describes a change in the average conditions — such as temperature and rainfall — in a region over a long period of time. NASA scientists have observed Earth’s surface is warming, and many of the warmest years on record have happened in the past 20 years.

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What is Global Warming

Scientists have been observing Earth for a long time. They use NASA satellites and other instruments to collect many types of information about Earth’s land, atmosphere, ocean and ice. This information tells us that Earth’s climate is getting warmer.

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What can we do about global warming?

We can’t do much about the Earth’s natural fluctuations, volcanic eruptions, or the sun’s activity, but we can impact the amount of greenhouse gases that are emitted into the air.

Many of our everyday activities cause more carbon dioxide to be released into the atmosphere including driving cars and using electricity. You can help by trying to cut down on the amount of electricity you use as well as how much driving you (or your parents) do. Things like carpooling to events and planting trees can help. 

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Download your free posters today! Click the image to access the Google Drive Resource library where you can download as many posters as you’d like.

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  1. Annajane Lowe says:

    Thank you for the great posters!

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