Kids and climate change ⏲️ 6 Minute English

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Hello, this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Neil. And I'm Beth.
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Many of those leading the fight against climate change
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are young people who feel betrayed by politicians and adults.
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In survey after survey, children report feeling that they have no future,
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that humanity is doomed and that governments are failing to act.
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This is causing many young people to feel worried
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about the state of the planet.
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There's even a name for it – climate anxiety.
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And it's also creating conflict between adults and children
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in families and schools.
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What's certain is that a solution to the climate emergency
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needs the cooperation of everyone, both old and young.
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So, can talking honestly about the climate help mend the divisions
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between generations?
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That's what we'll be discussing in this programme,
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along with some useful new vocabulary.
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But first, I have a question for you, Neil.
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Many young people's hopes and fears about climate change
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are symbolised by the Swedish activist Greta Thunberg.
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These days, Greta travels the world speaking about the climate emergency,
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but her protests started much smaller, in her hometown, Stockholm.
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So how did Greta Thunberg's climate activism begin?
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Did she a) plant trees in her school garden, b) skip school on Fridays
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or c) recycle her school's plastic waste?
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Hmm. I think Greta Thunberg went on strike and skipped school on Fridays.
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OK, Neil, I will reveal the correct answer later in the programme.
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One recent survey showed that three quarters or more
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of young people in the UK feel the future is frightening.
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Here, Immie, aged 14,
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and Milly, 11, share some of their fears with BBC ideas.
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If climate change were like an animal or a plant,
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I think it would be some sort of parasite
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because it's the only thing that's actually growing
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and getting bigger while everything else starts dying off.
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I think climate change is, like, really scary,
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and the fact that lots of people aren't doing much about it
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just sort of freaks me out.
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The environment is definitely very special because if we get rid of it,
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there's nowhere else we can go.
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Like, it's a very one in a million sort of planet.
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Immie calls climate change a parasite.
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In the natural world, a parasite is an animal
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or plant that lives on another living thing and feeds from it.
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If you describe a person as a parasite, you mean they are lazy
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and live off other people supporting them or giving them money.
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Likewise, Immie thinks climate change is sucking the goodness
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out of the planet and she uses a slang idiom to describe her feelings.
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It freaks me out.
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If something freaks you out,
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it makes you become very emotional, upset or confused.
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Millie agrees.
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What freaks her out is that governments don't seem
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to be doing much about the problem.
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It's not as if we can escape anywhere.
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Humankind only has one home, planet Earth.
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Millie calls Earth one in a million, meaning very special or rare.
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So, what can be done?
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Psychotherapist Caroline Hickman has visited ten countries around the world,
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talking to over 100,000 teenagers about their climate fears.
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They told her
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about parents ignoring them when they wanted to discuss their feelings,
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and adults telling them "fixing the planet is your job now".
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Here she gives BBC ideas some advice on discussing climate change with children.
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My advice to adults, parents, teachers is do not put it off.
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Don't push it away.
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Don't save it up and just have that big conversation.
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Talk about it regularly.
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That's crucial.
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And it's OK for you to say to your children,
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"I don't have all the answers.
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We're not sure exactly how to deal with all of this,
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but let's find out together."
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Caroline's top tip is to discuss the climate crisis regularly,
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to talk with children about their climate fears and not put it off,
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not delay talking about it until later.
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Caroline also advises parents not to push it away –
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to choose to forget about or ignore the subject.
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A better response is to tell kids honestly, we don't have all the answers,
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but by sharing ideas, we can work things out together.
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A more hopeful message,
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and one that's shared by climate champion Greta Thunberg.
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Yes, and it's time to reveal the answer to my question.
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How did Greta Thunberg's climate activism begin, Neil?
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I said it was by skipping school on Fridays...
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Which was... the correct answer!
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Greta started her 'school strike for climate' in August 2018,
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before it was taken up by over 1.6 million schoolchildren
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from 125 countries around the world.
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OK. Let's recap the vocabulary we've learnt from this programme,
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starting with climate anxiety –
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feeling worried, afraid or depressed because of climate change.
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A parasite is an animal or plant that feeds off another living thing.
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If something makes you feel very emotional or upset,
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you might say it freaks me out.
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The idiom one in a million describes something which is extremely special,
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rare or unlikely.
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And finally, two phrasal verbs to finish with – to put something off,
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which means to delay doing it till later, and to push something away,
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which means to decide to forget about or ignore it.
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Once again, our six minutes are up,
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but remember to join us again soon for more
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trending topics and useful vocabulary here at 6 Minute English.
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Goodbye for now! Goodbye.
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