Teachers say climate change content in the national curriculum is currently 'limited' and should be extended.
At Cotham Gardens Primary School in Bristol, they set aside six whole days every year, to teaching climate change.For Year 5, that includes a debate on the expansion of Bristol Airport.
Teachers currently have flexibility to decide how they approach the subject. But Sam fears some pupils could miss out, if schools don't teach it as much.
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