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Climate change issues are hurting kid's mental health--study
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Thu, 2024-01-04 11:59 —
mike kraft
Climate change is hurting kids’ mental health, report finds » Yale Climate Connections
They’re vulnerable even if they haven’t directly experienced a disaster.
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