A recent University of Zimbabwe study conducted among 1,200 children found that children generally understand how climate change is affecting their wellbeing and that climate change is increasing the vulnerabilities of children. Furthermore, the study confirmed that children experience the negative effects of climate change, according to The Herald.
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