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Young Voices for the Planet
Read the paragraphs about how youths can contribute to reducing the risks of global warming and answer the questions.
| Young Voices for the Planet is a series of short films that tell real stories about the different ways young people have contributed to reducing the carbon footprint of their homes, schools, communities, and countries. They planted trees, raised money for wildlife protection, raised awareness of environmental dangers, etc. Here are three stories showing that anyone, even young kids, can make significant contributions to slow down climate change. |
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Having learnt about how trees can help to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, 11-year-old Felix Finkbeiner started his project ‘Plant for the Planet'. Soon, this project helped to plant 2.5 billion trees in Germany and 12 billion trees worldwide. ‘If the adults won't do something, we have to do it, because we'll be around for another 80 years and our grandchildren even longer,' says Felix Finkbeiner.
Olivia Bouler, from New York, was also 11 years old when she heard about the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and decided to do something to help. She raised money for the clean-up by creating and selling paintings of birds. She raised more than $200,000 for the National Audubon Society, a group that protects birds and other wildlife. ‘Use your strengths,' says Olivia. ‘I'm just an average kid who wanted to help'.
A group of students at Santa Monica High School, in California, got together to raise awareness about the dangers of plastic bags on ocean animals and the environment. One student stood covered in plastic bags in front of city lawmakers and asked them to ban plastic bags. It was a success. Santa Monica was one of the first American cities to ban plastic bags.
1. What is Young Voices for the Planet?
2. Why did Felix Finkbeiner start his project ‘Plant for the Planet'?
3. Why did Olivia Bouler create and sell paintings of birds?
4. How did the students at Santa Monica High School, in California, raise awareness about the dangers of plastic bags on ocean animals and the environment?