Climate Academy faced with the Climate Crisis
Julie Grant and Zoé Lanove Climate Academy faced with the Climate Crisis. Did you know that global temperatures around the…
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Julie Grant and Zoé Lanove Climate Academy faced with the Climate Crisis. Did you know that global temperatures around the…
The world has never been as threatened as it is today. If we don’t act now, it will be too…
By Olivia Neuray, EEB4 S7 FRC Climate change is the biggest threat for the future of our planet and to…
By Elžbieta Janušauskaitė, Graduate of Climate Academy, EEB2. We are the middle children of a lost generation, with no great…
By Jules Pye, Graduate of Climate Academy, EEB2. We all have two biological parents, without which, nothing would have got…
By Vappu Väänänen, Graduate of Climate Academy, EEB2. In the late 20th and the 21st century we, the homo sapiens,…
Living an eco-friendly lifestyle in a home called Boskanter: A very small, humble and modest house; a bit rudimentary looking to the outsider, who has just left his modern apartment in downtown Brussels. Inside we meet some of the other inhabitants and are immediately sucked into their feeling of community – wrapped by an authentic feeling of homeliness, belonging and safety.
For young people desperately looking to world leaders to properly deal with the climate crisis, there was a lot of optimism and media coverage around the 2015 Paris Agreement. However, it fell short of being a decisive step that would have enabled courts to take legal action to mitigate climate change.
By the 13 Stars Editorial Board. On the 14th of February 2020 at every European, school pupils rally to protest…
By Sveva Rembold, S2DE, European School of Varese. OUR VOICES COUNT – What would teenagers vote for if they could?