I'm not sure that young people need to understand it better. It might be our generation that needs to understand it better. My experience with young people is that they're ahead of us on a lot of these issues, so I think we can learn from them in the spirit of your previous question. I think they, along with local communities and others, are important sources of input. It's their future at stake. We're supposed be holding this planet and this country in trust for future generations, but for the last 30 years we've breached that trust.
I would say that youth have an important role. They themselves are self-organizing, and I wouldn't want to be too prescriptive about how they participate and how they learn about climate change, because I think there's no shortage of initiative on their own part to do that. It's whether our generation will listen.