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Parents would rather their kids inherit clean air and water than money and property
Four in five parents (82%) in London say it’s equally (56%) or more (27%) important for their children to inherit environmental wealth like clean air, clean waterways, and a stable climate than financial wealth like money and property.
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Parents want children to inherit clean air and water over money, new poll reveals
Four in five parents value clean air and water as much or more than financial wealth for their children, says a UK-wide poll.
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Yorkshire Parents Would Rather Their Children Inherit Clean Air And Water Than Money And Property
Over four in five parents (89%) in Yorkshire and Humberside say it’s equally (72%) or more (17%) important for their children to inherit environmental wealth like clean air, clean waterways, and a stable climate than financial wealth like money and property.
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Herts mother urges to prioritise climate protection for the future of our children
It’s as a report found 63% of parents concerned for the next generations
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Parents fear for children raised in cold homes as they battle high energy bills
Some 72 percent of parents cut back their energy use over the winter period due to high bills with the figure a higher 80 percent among those on low incomes.
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Sky high bills forced parents to turn off energy over the coldest months
Families torn as they can’t afford heating but are concerned they are negatively impacting their children’s health and wellbeing
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PRESS RELEASE: Parents turned off energy due to high bills
Nearly three-quarters (72%) of parents* cut back their energy use over the winter period due to high bills.
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Local parents’ group hosts pre-Christmas toy swap
Parents for Future (PFF) Herts and Bucks held its second annual Christmas Toy Swap – saving over 300 toys from landfill and sharing ways that local parents can take climate action.
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Are you a good parent? OK, so what are you doing to protect your child from climate collapse?
Our very own moral and political philosopher Elizabeth Cripps penned this important opinion piece in the Guardian