The daunting challenge of stopping climate change can feel like a lot. Especially when you are a kid or a teen. Really it's their future we're trying to save.
So how can young people help ease the effects of climate change, and be more earth-conscious? In honor of Earth Day this week (April 22nd), we're talking all about ways kids can do their part to help the planet.
With the release of the UN's disheartening climate report last month, we thought it was a good idea to revisit this episode from April 2021.
Dr. Steph Lee is joining us for that chat. She is a pediatrician with Penn State Health and specializes in preventive medicine. She is a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics and often speaks to the media about parenting and public health issues, including climate action and immigrant health.
How Can Kids Help Stop Climate Change?
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Dr. Steph Lee
Dr. Steph Lee, MD, MPH is a pediatrician with Penn State Health and specializes in preventive medicine. She is a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics and often speaks to the media about parenting and public health issues, including climate action and immigrant health. When she isn't seeing kids in clinic, she advocates for public policies that improve children’s health. Find her on social media @stephleemd.