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The Arts Campus at Willits presents children’s shows that are focused on climate change
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The Arts Campus at Willits presents children’s shows that are focused on climate change

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The climate crisis can make it seem overwhelming to talk about.

Over the weekend a group of kids, and a few adults, tried talking about humanity’s biggest existential threat in a different way — through a game show.

Tap the audio to see behind-the-scenes of Captain POW: Climate-Change Challenge.

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