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Legislation

May 10, 2024
California state flag.
California Youth Climate Action Day proposal advances
May 10, 2024
Providence, Rhode Island, skyline.
Climate change education bills die in Rhode Island
May 8, 2024
Colorado State Capitol Building.
Colorado's proposal for a "seal of climate literacy" passes the legislature
May 3, 2024
California state flag.
A bill to codify the California Center for Climate Change Education
April 26, 2024
Wisconsin State Capitol.
Four climate change education bills in Wisconsin die
April 26, 2024
Illinois State House.
Climate change education bill advances in Illinois
April 26, 2024
Outdoor climate change education.
The Climate Change Education Act returns to Congress again
April 19, 2024
Wisconsin State Capitol.
Wisconsin legislation that threatened science education vetoed
April 19, 2024
Maryland State House.
The bill to establish Maryland Climate Education Week dies

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