Mission zero
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Dive into the Mission zero climate impact game, a dynamic and engaging digital experience that helps youth learn how their everyday actions affect the climate – and what changes can be implemented to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
This interactive game highlights the significance of each action, showing that while all actions matter, their impacts can vary. Challenge yourself to make better choices and become a climate hero in your community!
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