SoL Ep.4 - How to connect local projects to global action with WWF
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About this Event
When: 6pm Wednesday 17 March
Title: How to connect local projects to global action (Ep.4) w/ WWF & Youth for our Planet
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HOW TO CONNECT LOCAL PROJECTS TO GLOBAL ACTION (Ep.4)
w/ WWF & Youth for our Planet
Hear the stories and tools of nature activists from around the world, in a special round table hosted by WWF on the impact of being globally connected on local action. Three international examples of environmental activism from the Youth for our Planet network.
Youth for Our Planet is a global youth movement calling for world leaders to take ambitious and urgent action on the oceans, biodiversity, the climate and sustainable development.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is the world’s leading organization in wildlife conservation and endangered species, working in nearly 100 countries. At every level, WWF collaborate to develop and deliver innovative solutions that protect communities, wildlife, and the places in which they live"
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School of Lockdown by Lyrix Organix returns for Series 4 of our sold out masterclasses - digital ideas and tools for independent artists, educators, freelancers and changemakers. Or simply the curious.
* Four episodes addressing climate action and environmental justice
* Special guests: leading experts, global activists and community champions. Inspiring changemakers from under-represented communities, in one space.
* In partnership with WWF & Youth For Our Planet, Season for Change (Julie’s Bicycle) and Hip Hop Gardens (May Project Gardens)
* A spin-off of ‘The Seed Pod’; a Lyrix Organix x British Council Active Citizens incubator programme on Environmental Activism and Identity. INFO: https://bit.ly/SeedPodReg
* Season Tickets available
* £1 tickets (Honesty Box for unemployed & NHS)
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Youth for Our Planet is the global youth movement calling for world leaders to take ambitious and urgent action on the oceans, biodiversity, the climate and sustainable development.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is the world’s leading organization in wildlife conservation and endangered species, working in nearly 100 countries. At every level, WWF collaborate to develop and deliver innovative solutions that protect communities, wildlife, and the places in which they live.
https://youthforourplanet.com/ | https://www.worldwildlife.org/
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