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Breaking the Silence: Kids’ Media Can Step Up On Climate Change
 
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A review of children’s TV shows and popular family movies finds only a handful of references to climate—across hundreds of hours of content.
Breaking the Silence reviews mainstream educational and nature-themed TV shows and popular family movies for inclusion of climate change content.
Key Findings
- There is demand. Nearly 70% of parents believed children’s media should include age- appropriate information about climate. 74% agreed that children’s media should include climate solutions. 
- Currently, children’s media is largely silent on climate change.- Only 9 episodes of 664 episodes reviewed (1.4% of total episodes) contained climate change content. 
- Of 20 of the most popular family films of 2021, none (0) of the plots contained themes or content related to climate change. 
 
- The handful of references that do exist–- in Octonauts Above and Beyond, Molly of Denali, Arthur, and Nick News--used recommended, age-appropriate techniques for introducing climate causes, impacts, and solutions. 
- Children’s media has a massive untapped opportunity to meet parent demand, help children navigate the world, and build a more sustainable, resilient, and equitable tomorrow. 
 
			