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Gen Z has spoken, are world leaders listening?

Gen Z has spoken, are world leaders listening?

09/21/2019

PBS News Hour

Gen Z has spoken, are world leaders listening?

Clip: 9/21/2019 | 3m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

Gen Z has spoken, are world leaders listening?

Young leaders gathered on Saturday at the United Nations for the Youth Climate Summit, where they voiced concerns and offered solutions for a warming planet, a day after millions of young people participated in a global climate strike. Megan Thompson spoke with producer Maya Navon and associate producer Nina Joung, who covered the strike in New York City for WNET’s Peril and Promise initiative.

09/21/2019

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