Climate change is causing more than one young person in two to feel anxious.
These were the findings of a study carried out in 2021 among 10,000 young people aged 16 to 25 in 10 countries and published in The Lancet. In recent years, young people have often been the first to take to the streets in peaceful 'climate marches'. Anxious, but committed, and above all, the first in line to be affected. Today's young generations are the ones who will drive tomorrow's change. To support them in this transition, TSE is publishing a series of articles dedicated to the fight against climate change in the new issue of TSE Mag. In this magazine, 17 academics, graduates and students share their knowledge and the results of their work on these subjects.
How can we transform our energy use to protect the planet?
How can we foster growth in empathy towards our planet and future generations?
What kind of mobility will we have in the future?
Why aren't we doing more to protect the environment?
What are the links between climate change and our colonized past?
Answers to all these questions can be found in this new edition, which also includes pop culture references to help you tackle the complex subject of climate change in a new light, and a carbon footprint bingo to encourage you to choose more virtuous behaviors.