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Global Collaboration for Children's Future Education for SustainabilityPrioritizing education for sustainability equips children with the knowledge and skills needed to address climate change. Environmental StewardshipEncouraging children to engage in environmental stewardship activities fosters a sense of responsibility towards the planet. Collective ActionPromoting collective action empowers children to advocate for a sustainable future and hold leaders accountable. PK
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