The Manitoba government is rolling out a new climate change education framework aimed at helping students better understand climate science and take action toward a more sustainable future.
Environment and Climate Change Minister Mike Moyes and Education and Early Childhood Learning Minister Tracy Schmidt announced Wednesday that the province will strengthen classroom curriculum from kindergarten through Grade 12 as part of Manitoba’s Path to Net Zero strategy.
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“Kids are the first to say climate change is one of the greatest threats facing our province, and it’s their generation that will lead Manitoba into a more sustainable future,” Moyes said. “This initiative will teach young people to become environmental stewards and may encourage them to choose a career in the

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