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A podcast for children
about climate change.

 

We are dedicated to helping children understand the climate crisis and empowering them to be part of the solution.

NPR correspondent, author, and national parenting expert Anya Kamenetz has teamed with 3-time GRAMMY nominees The Pop Ups to create a kids’ podcast like no other.

2C Or Not 2C is a podcast for the Fridays for Future generation, ages 6 through 10, and for anyone who wants to learn the latest AND feel all the feels when it comes to what the heck is happening with our planet and what they can do about it. 

Each 15-minute episode weaves reporting and interviews with zany storytelling and original music. And, if you’re left with inspiration to spare, each episode has a simple science-based activity you can do at home. 

Curriculum advisor Dr. Amanda Simson is a renowned renewable energy researcher and professor. 

2CPod.com is a platform where educators and parents can find resources to share with kids—a hub for optimistic calls to action in this newly uncertain world.

 
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Anya Kamenetz

Anya Kamenetz is a correspondent for NPR, where she also co-created and co-hosted the chart-topping podcast Life Kit for Parents in partnership with Sesame Workshop. She speaks, writes, and thinks about learning and the future. Her latest book is The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media and Real Life.

 
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Jason Rabinowitz & Jacob Stein

A collaboration between Brooklyn musicians Jason Rabinowitz and Jacob Stein, three-time GRAMMY nominees The Pop Ups have been setting the standard for children’s media since 2010.

They co-created and tour with the Wow In The World LIVE show and produce the daily podcast Two What’s And A Wow for NPR.

 
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Amanda Simson

Amanda Simson is a professor of chemical engineering at The Cooper Union, where she teaches thermodynamics and does research in renewable energy. She did her PhD at Columbia University and has worked on rockets for Boeing and alternative, off-grid energy technologies for Watt Fuel Cell. She is passionate about teaching people of all ages about science and is particularly passionate about teaching and learning about climate change. She enjoys nature walks, music making, and birdwatching.

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A resource for teachers and parents #homeschool to bring climate change into their STEM curriculum with whimsy and fun.