The series present identified solutions which could help tackle the climate crisis, as it shows environmental initiatives planned and implementations possible, by children from the United States of America, Europe, India, Africa and Siberia.
[2] Kevin Coyle, the Vice President of Education at the National Wildlife Federation, says the films’ "include success stories in a way that allows young people to be heard in their own voice and through their own special perspectives.
The films have received extensive media coverage on BBC World News, The New York Times, and The Herald Tribune.
The North American Association for Environmental Education wrote on their EElink: "The Young Voices on Climate Change short films feature inspiring young people age 9-19 taking action and finding solutions to the global warming crisis by reducing the carbon footprint of their homes, schools, communities and states.
A "How-to" replicate section can be found on the film's website, which encourages others to recreate these strategies for reducing CO2 emissions[citation needed].