Every Children’s Day, we celebrate the potential of young minds. But if we truly want to secure their future, we must ask what kind of world we are preparing our children for. For India’s 25 crore school-going children, the climate crisis is not a distant headline; it’s their lived reality.

Across the country, classrooms are flooded, heatwaves disrupt exams, and polluted air is the new normal. Climate change will impact lives and jobs as much as, if not more than, Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is already .

Yet, most schools have barely scratched the surface of why the climate crisis is happening and what they can do about it.

Climate education cannot be optional

The climate crisis and its impacts are often reduced to a few textbook paragraphs or an annual ‘environment day’ event

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