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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe _WIREs Clim. Change_ 6, 523–534 (2015) Climate change will disproportionately impact younger generations. But tackling the issue is a low
priority for most young people, as it is for most adults. The reasons for young people's disengagement remain largely unknown, however, making it difficult to target calls for action.
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