Addressing climate change and more specifically its impact on the planet and all living things requires immediate action. The world is struggling with record temperatures, ongoing conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, and persistent inflationary pressures. In this context, supporting climate education has become essential, as it provides individuals and communities with the knowledge, skills and motivation needed to combat climate change in general and fosters a resilient approach in difficult times. The education needed to mitigate and adapt to climate change is an underappreciated but essential pillar of climate action. Consider that children born in 2020 will face up to seven times more extreme weather events in their lifetime than their grandparents. Young generations are the most affected and ill-equipped when it comes to climate education. In fact, 70 % young people cannot explain climate change, they only know the general principles or they know nothing about them. (Editorial office - LMF, more at lamifinanza.it)