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Your Climate Superpowers

Home Your Climate Superpowers
Home Your Climate Superpowers

Home Your Climate Superpowers What are your climate superpowers? the young people’s climate change superpowers project aimed to develop an engaging, strengths based resource by and for children and young people, to assist in navigating the climate crisis. The climate superpowers website is live! on the site, young people can take a quiz to find out what climate superpowers they have social, natural, political, built, financial, human and cultural.

Home Your Climate Superpowers
Home Your Climate Superpowers

Home Your Climate Superpowers Children and young people can take a quiz to find out what their strongest climate superpowers are. then they can explore “secret missions” they can take on using these superpowers. The resulting your climate superpowers website walks young people through a quiz to identify their seven unique ‘climate superpowers’ social, human, cultural, political, financial, built and natural – and then explore ‘secret missions’ they can do to learn about climate change, take action and look after themselves. First, you’ll find out about the superpowers you have and how can use them to tackle climate change. then, you can choose actions to take on, to help you learn about climate change, make a difference in everyday life, take care of yourself, and transform society. Climate superpowers is an evolving body of work focused on co researching and co developing resources with children, young people and educators to support their wellbeing, learning and action in the context of climate change.

Home Your Climate Superpowers
Home Your Climate Superpowers

Home Your Climate Superpowers First, you’ll find out about the superpowers you have and how can use them to tackle climate change. then, you can choose actions to take on, to help you learn about climate change, make a difference in everyday life, take care of yourself, and transform society. Climate superpowers is an evolving body of work focused on co researching and co developing resources with children, young people and educators to support their wellbeing, learning and action in the context of climate change. Children and young people can take a quiz to find out what their strongest climate superpowers are. then they can explore “secret missions” they can take on using these superpowers. This website can help you explore your climate superpowers, make them even stronger, and use them at home, in your community and beyond! you can take the quiz to find out about your climate superpowers, take on actions using those superpowers, and learn from the experiences of other young people. The interactive, strengths based climate superpowers website (climatesuperpowers.org) was created with and for young people in 2022. it helps young people understand their superpowers and use them for learning about climate change, self care and taking action. It was created with and for young people who are concerned about climate change, along with researchers from the university of melbourne. it highlights the strengths and assets that young people have, and how these can be drawn upon and developed to help young people navigate the climate crisis.

Home Your Climate Superpowers
Home Your Climate Superpowers

Home Your Climate Superpowers Children and young people can take a quiz to find out what their strongest climate superpowers are. then they can explore “secret missions” they can take on using these superpowers. This website can help you explore your climate superpowers, make them even stronger, and use them at home, in your community and beyond! you can take the quiz to find out about your climate superpowers, take on actions using those superpowers, and learn from the experiences of other young people. The interactive, strengths based climate superpowers website (climatesuperpowers.org) was created with and for young people in 2022. it helps young people understand their superpowers and use them for learning about climate change, self care and taking action. It was created with and for young people who are concerned about climate change, along with researchers from the university of melbourne. it highlights the strengths and assets that young people have, and how these can be drawn upon and developed to help young people navigate the climate crisis.

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