๐ BACK TO POEM Because there โis no Planet-BโThey rightly declare each FridayThe young and their allies know whatโs a stakeThis is a climate emergency โClimate-related events that really gave me hope were the UK Youth Climate School Strikes.โ says Youth Climate Summit Ambassador Chara. โSeeing so many people come together to fight for our … Continue reading Why Not Now?: There is no Planet B
Why Not Now?: The Penpont Project
๐ BACK TO POEM Together? What about three-hundred? Farmers, landowners, conservationists Will partner with you on a Brecon Beaconโs bluff Just faith and trust is all it takesFollow in their footsteps, set off a chain reactionAnd restore nature away from the rough Youth Climate Summit Ambassador Hana had the privilege of taking part in the … Continue reading Why Not Now?: The Penpont Project
Why Not Now?: Mother Natureโs fashion show
๐ BACK TO POEM Youโre the soul of the community and so Become the centre of it too Join, lead, run an event Pick up litter, clean that river One of the Youth Climate Summit Ambassadors is demonstrating how you can combine creativity with sustainably by setting up her own clothes shop. But rather than … Continue reading Why Not Now?: Mother Natureโs fashion show
Why Not Now?: Litter picking and cleaning rivers
๐ BACK TO POEM Youโre the soul of the community and so Become the centre of it too Join, lead, run an event Pick up litter, clean that river Youth Climate Summit Ambassador Ella has been to a few events, one being an Extinction Rebellion (XR) litter picking rally in Richmond along the River Thames, … Continue reading Why Not Now?: Litter picking and cleaning rivers
Why Not Now?: Forests and Forest Schools
๐ BACK TO POEM A game of how many trees can you plant A race to twenty-five or forty Saplings to be nurtured In fields of shrubs and glorious mud A number of Youth Climate Summit Ambassadors have got their hands dirty with planting trees. In particular, Alexandra set herself a challenge with how many … Continue reading Why Not Now?: Forests and Forest Schools
Why Not Now?: Doing it in style
๐ BACK TO POEM And youโre doing it in styleWith art, creativity and skill Working with the Horsham Youth Eco Forum and National Trust, Youth Climate Summit Ambassador Max has got up to plenty of things. As well as writing newsletters about climate issues, they have been taking part in one of the many citizen … Continue reading Why Not Now?: Doing it in style
Why Not Now?: Create news and spread the word
๐ BACK TO POEM Create news and spread the word!So others can follow what you do Jack Clark is a Youth Climate Summit Ambassador that is known not just in his own school, but across six. Jack helped to create an eco-group that spans a growing number of schools calling it the Climate Justice Revolution … Continue reading Why Not Now?: Create news and spread the word
Why Not Now?: Other Contributions
This page indexes all other contributions to the โWhy Not Now?โ poem that do not have their own dedicated case-study page. ๐ BACK TO POEM Theirs is a Bright Green Future Youth Climate Summit (YCS) Ambassador Nyasha has taken part in Bright Green Future projects. โBright Green Futureโ (BGF) describe themselves as โan environmental leadership … Continue reading Why Not Now?: Other Contributions
Why Not Now sign up for the Youth Climate Summit!
Calling all teachers, schools and students at both the primary and secondary phases! The Youth Climate Summit is a free, week-long virtual festival (9-13 Nov) of themed discussions and activities. Read more to whet your appetite!
Interview: Akhera & Sam (Reroot.Ed)
For #BlackHistoryMonth, I had the pleasure of interviewing two inspirational young people, Akhera Williams and Sam Koffi of Reroot.Ed. Reroot.Ed is an educational campaign run by young black students. Their goal is to make the secondary school education system anti-racist, critical and inclusive.
