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With oceans rising, forests burning and growing pollution, climate change can be a depressing topic.
No wonder so many avoid talking about it with our friends, family and especially our children.
However, talking about the crisis is one of the most important things we can do, according to experts. We spoke with Harriet Shugarman, executive director of Climate Mama and author of How to Talk to Your Kids about Climate Change, as well as youth climate justice activist Mitzi Joelle Tan.