Renewable Energy Specialists Hazlet NJ

It’s hard for adults to process the science, and the issue is even more complicated for children. The National Wildlife Federation has launched Climate Classroom , a new website that offers guidelines for discussions with children.

GDF SUEZ Energy NA Inc.
(732) 744-2842
333 Thornall Road, Sixth Floor
Edison, NJ
Connect Energy Supply
(718) 435-9100
1425 37th St
Brooklyn, NY
FirstEnergy
(973) 401-8085
P.O. Box 1911
Morristown, NJ
JBS Solar and Wind LLC
609-884-7373
3315 Bayshore Road
N Cape May, NJ
Go Solar Electric
609-579-8782
100 Liberty Drive
Millville, NJ
pinckney &cris
(732) 387-8823
2a river road
eastbrunswick, NJ
GeoPeak Energy
(888) 526-4478
285 Davidson Ave.
Somerset, NJ
Aqua New Jersey, Inc.
(609) 587-5406
10 Black Forest Road
Hamilton, NJ
ENRGi
(201) 882-2144
P.O. Box 72
Glen Rock, NJ
Linde (Formerly BOC)
(800) 952-6003
National Operations Center
Stewartsville, NJ
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Explaining Global Warming to Kids

Has your child ever asked you about global warming or expressed fears about its consequences? It’s hard for adults to process the science, and the issue is even more complicated for children. So, do you know enough to answer questions from an informed perspective? How can you talk to your kids without overwhelming them? Can you find the resources you need to facilitate a discussion that increases your children’s understanding and empowers them to make a difference? Help is available online. The National Wildlife Federation has launched Climate Classroom , a new website that offers guidelines for discussions with children, including:

  • When your children ask questions, allow them to explore the issues and lead the conversation.
  • As a parent, maintain an age-appropriate perspective. Don’t talk to an 8-year-old the same way you’d address your 13-year-old.
  • Speak positively about solutions. Teach your kids how they can contribute to the efforts to solve the problem.
Climate Classroom also provides answers to common questions kids ask about global warming. Editor’s Note: OrganicAuthority.com publishes science news so organic consumers have access to the latest information on climate change and threats to our environment. You can view similar posts by visiting the Environment Section of our blog...

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