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Wildfire carbon emissions in Torfaen one of the worst in the world - Save the Children
The data by Copernicus Wildfire Emissions Watch, analysed by Save the Children, reveals that the intensity of the carbon emissions in Torfaen puts it fourth in the world.
26 million children exposed to abnormal levels of wildfire emissions across North America, Europe and UK – Save the Children
About 26 million children in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Europe Union lived in areas that experienced unusually high carbon emissions over the past month.
Reflections from London Climate Action Week: Why young people must be at the heart of climate action
What does meaningful youth-led climate action look like? Reflections from London Climate Action Week on why children and young people must be at the heart of climate action, and what organisations can do to move beyond participation towards meaningful youth leadership.
Overshooting 1.5°C: Tipping Points, Transitions and Children’s Futures
A temporary overshoot of 1.5°C is almost inevitable. From climate tipping points to forced transitions, children face the greatest risks, making faster emissions cuts and transformative resilience essential.
10 good things that happened for children in 2025
From a ban on child marriage to disease-reducing mosquitos, here are just 10 good things that happened for children in 2025.
Heat: A deadly threat to children's health
The UK faced a recent heatwave and is braced for more to come. As worrying as this is for us, the health implications for children on the frontline of the climate emergency are so much more dire and exacerbated by fragile health systems as well as the recent cuts to overseas development assistance. The UK government must go further and faster to protect children from the devastating impacts of heatwaves and other climate extremes, both at home and abroad.
What is mass lobbying?
Discover how mass lobbying brings communities together to influence policymakers on vital environmental and social issues with hope and courage.
IDA21 and climate resilience of children
A bigger and better IDA21 has a role in addressing the climate finance gap for children
3 things the UK can do
How the UK Government can unlock billions of pounds to address the interconnected crises of climate change and inequality.