Climate Action Heroes: How National Children’s Museum In Washington, DCI Is Empowering the Next Generation of Climate Innovators.

This article was first published by the American Alliance of Museums.

Despite having less autonomy and fewer tools at their disposal to effect change, like the right to participate in elections, children are often among the most impacted by social issues, which is certainly true of one major issue today: climate change. Not only will today’s children inherit the future repercussions of the actions (and inactions) of the generations before them, experiencing two to seven times as many extreme climate-related events as people born in 1960, but they are also more vulnerable to the physical and mental health consequences of climate change, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.

As we face the mounting impacts of climate change, children must continue to lead the fight for climate action and their collective future, and museums are uniquely poised to empower them.