Supporting youth climate action after COP26: be part of our future
Climate change is an intergenerational challenge and if we’re going to meet that challenge young people need to be empowered to be leaders. We're asking for your support.
Climate change is an intergenerational challenge and if we’re going to meet that challenge young people need to be empowered to be leaders. We're asking for your support.
A review of the Bristol Schools Virtual Climate Conference held in November 2021.
A review of the Climate Conference held in Reading in November 2021.
The release of the report highlights key concerns of young people at a critical time for international decision-making.
InterClimate Network has an exciting programme of Schools Climate Conferences coming up to coincide with COP26 fortnight.
Schoolchildren from all four UK nations took on the role of negotiating teams ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) at a unique youth summit.
This autumn, the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Youth Action against Climate Change is supporting the MyBitYourBit campaign.
The recent meeting of the Youth Action against Climate Change All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) spotlighted youth activists launching legal challenges against governments and big business.
St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School in Bristol is leading the way on climate action. Rachel Shepherd explores the journey the school has been on for the last two years.
InterClimate Network (ICN) is pleased to announce the appointment of Emma Blint, Rupali Nahar-Williams, Catherine Sayers and Tara Theiss to its board of trustees.