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How to engage China’s Gen Z on climate change

For China's Gen Z, the temptation to "lie flat" in a difficult world may put them off battling climate change: here's the solution

by Robynne Tindall
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Research by Energy Foundation China has found that young people need to be shown how climate issues connect to their lives, Huang Wei writes for Dialogue Earth A new report supported by Energy Foundation China, the NGO I work for, contains some fascinating findings on the climate attitudes of China’s 15 to 24 year olds, or Gen Z, as they’re more often known. It also offers helpful advice on how…

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