Break Free Journalism campaign launch

Today we had our Break Free journalism campaign launch. If you weren't able to join us live, here is the video and a summary.

Meet the veteran Climate Tracker from Pakistan

In an interview with Farrukh Zaman, currently a Fulbright scholar and researcher at Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Anam discovers what this veteran climate tracker thinks the Pakistani youth should be investing their energy in (no pun intended). Farrukh has previously co-founded the Pakistan Youth Climate Network and tracked the UN climate negotiations in Durban and Doha as part of the AaN fellowship from Pakistan.

The Role of African Youths in Climate Action

Youths must rise to the challenge of climate change by creating actionable knowledge that can help drive society away from its old ways of consumption.

The European youth wake up call on climate action

In these fragile times for Europe, when some countries are closing their borders while others want to leave the EU, it becomes more than necessary than ever for the European youth to unite on common issues such as climate change.
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Les jeunes de la Région des grands Lacs Africains investissant dans la création des Club des jeunes envipreneurs

Conscient de la nécessité d’informer la population du danger que représente le changement climatique sur l’environnement, NEW DAY asbl a créé dans les écoles de la ville de Bukavu le club des jeunes envipreneurs (CJE).

Join our COP22 team in Marrakech

  Climate Tracker, our global youth writing movement is giving out 2 big opportunities Right NOW! We are looking for young writers who...

This Filipina climate policy advocate wants you to go beyond planting trees

Beatrice Tulagan isn’t a fan of “just” planting trees. Don’t get her wrong – Tulagan, the 21-year-old policy research and advocacy director of The Climate Reality Project Philippines (CRP), believes in the value of reforestation and saving forests, but she does not want to limit environmental protection or battling climate change to a one-time effort of planting trees, an act that has been unfortunately been also abused and misused as a token gesture of going green.

Nepal’s Leaders of Tomorrow

Where there is a problem there is an opportunity. People keep on complaining and sighting out the problems; however, youth have and can shape our planet and make an impact in the environmental sector. Climate change is an opportunity and challenge to youth to have a unique way of looking into problems and finding solutions for a safer future.

African Cities only spend $6 per person for Adaptation

New data highlights that some of the poorest people living in major developing countries are only receiving up to $5 each on adaptation.

Razwan Nabin: A Climate Force in Bangladesh

Nabin’s activism dates back to 1996, when as a young boy he got involved with the Red Crescent Volunteer Program. But his climate change work started in the aftermath of cyclone Sidr, which wreaked havoc on the coastal areas of Bangladesh.