Climate Action Families

March 2013

Washington Youth Climate Summit – First Meeting June 28th, 1-4pm

High school and community college students across Washington State are invited to join a Youth Climate Summit on June 28th. Webcasts from local colleges will provide a forum for students to work face to face and also collaborate with students in remote areas of the state. The Youth Climate Summit promises dynamic keynote presentations on Pacific Northwest […]

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Plant-for-the-Planet Global Boards need Youth Candidates from the U.S.A.

How would you like to be a leader in a democratic global youth organization that has begun transforming the planet one tree at a time? Sounds like a dream, doesn\’t it? You have to be old enough: 8 years old and under 21. If you are 7 and a 1/2 you\’ll just have to wait

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Earth Movies! \”Witness: To The Last Drop\” and \”A Fierce Green Fire\”

The era we live in now has been renamed the \”Anthropocene\” because humans have changed the earth so completely, changing not just temperatures, and weather, but whether a species lives or dies and reshaping the land. Our filmmakers have kept a close eye on those changes. In the last few years we\’ve seen some incredible movies

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Seattle iMatter Now Earth Day March!

APRIL 2OTH, 2013, 11AM at Pike Place Market More than a march for kids, Seattle iMatter Now March celebrates the launch of a local youth-led climate justice movement! Young people hold absolute moral authority on climate change, reminding grownups just how much we care. Come join other like-minded young people to create a network of environmental

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15-year-old Petitions for Stronger Climate Change Science

\”Climate change is the most pressing and threatening issue to modern-day society. Through lack of understanding from generations before us, we are having to fix it. And how can we do this without education?\” 15 year old Esha Marhawa from West London wrote a petition to keep climate change in the national curriculum for children

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