by Ben Smolko | 24 Apr 2025 | Environment, Sports, Student Posts, Tatnall School, Youth Voices
With climate change snow packs are disappearing. If we don’t do something to slow it down, the idea of flying down a mountain will be a thing of the past. Switzerland’s Michelle Gisin speeds down the course during an alpine ski, Women’s World Cup...
by Amina McCauley | 22 Apr 2025 | Education, Environment, EYES, Health and Wellness, News Decoder Updates, Podcasts
Earth Day reminds us that we need to take care of the planet. But being the Earth’s caretaker puts a mental burden on us that is difficult to handle. A young person struggles with climate anxiety. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article was adapted from the...
by Susanne Courtney | 27 Nov 2024 | Decoder Replay, Politics
The island of Barbados has been calling on wealthy nations to fund climate change solutions to mitigate the harm that disproportionately affects small nations. A demonstrator displays hands that read “pay up” during a protest for climate finance at the...
by Amina McCauley | 10 Sep 2024 | Education, Environment, Journalism, News Decoder Updates
News Decoder’s EYES project pilots a new curriculum to inspire teachers and engage students in a deep dive into climate change in schools. A teacher discusses climate change with students. (Illustration by News Decoder) Secondary school students in Bahir Dar,...
by Amina McCauley | 19 Apr 2024 | Decoder Dialogues, Education, Environment, News Decoder Updates, Tatnall School, Youth Voices
Are wealthy countries responsible for mitigating the effects of climate change in developing countries? Students take up the debate — and find common ground. (Credit: Badmanproduction/Getty Images) “Developed countries should make a sincere effort to mitigate the...