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Join an organisation that does something about it and teach all children about that organisation.
So climate change will be their generation's problem, just like in the comic? I feel like most of the replies to me are just proving the teacher right.
Huh? Joining an organisation is not leaving it to the next generation, it's taking action yourself
Almost. The next generation is the backup plan. Joining an organisation, and inviting the parents, can solve the problem earlier.