CLIMATE SUPERHERO POWERPACK

 

WE HAVE A PROBLEM!

 

We are living in an age of crisis: across the globe, the effects of climate change are afflicting countries and communities on an unprecedented level. Young people’s fight against denial and inaction feels like a breath of fresh air; that’s why the rich and the powerful who want to maintain the status quo are trying to silence them!  

We cannot afford silence when our house is on fire! When brave young Climate Superheroes spoke truth to power, they turned the tidewhich is why we need to empower and amplify the voices of ALL young people: for the future of this generation and the planet!  

And you can be a part of that!  

 

WE HAVE A PLAN!

 

The climate crisis is a global problem affecting everyone, so to tackle it we need to include everyone! This is why all climate action plans must be accessible and inclusive. They also need to be ambitious and realistic.  

We will create a Climate Superhero Powerpack: designed for 12-16-year-olds, the pack will give young people the superpowers to educatemobilise and fight for climate justice.  

The Green European Foundation and the Federation of Young European Greens (FYEG) will work with young climate activists, alongside climate and education experts, to produce a multimedia and physical pocket-size guide, packed with all the essential info on climate science, as well as simple and powerful actions they can take.  

 

The first generation to supercharge their activism with the Climate Superhero Powerpack will be in four European countries, each one with high carbon footprints and strong climate change scepticism: Italy, Poland, Romania and the UK. 

By equipping young people from a diverse range of backgrounds with the necessary knowledge and skills, we can empower them to stand up for real change! 

 

 

  • CONFIRM THE NEEDS: first, we will connect with climate activists to understand better the needs of their networks.  
  • MEET THE HEROS: then, we will invite existing and potential activists, climate experts and educators in 3 local meetings in Romania, Poland and Italy, where we will conceptualise the powerpack through an interactive, co-creative process.  
  • POWERPACK: finally, we will put together the gathered insights and best practices in an online and offline tool that will empower all young people to become active.  

HOW CAN YOU HELP? 

 

Give today to help us empower young people and fire-up the climate conversations across borders and generations all over Europe!   

You can also decide which  reward you want to land in your mailbox:

 

WHY US?   

 

Since the beginning of GEF and FYEG, the climate crisis has been a core topic at the heart of our work: we’ve been studying, documenting, debating and acting on multiple aspects of the global crisis for over a decade. Through our work, we empower young people to take the stage and be agents for change. Our capacity-building projects, training sessions and mobilisation campaigns have been the birthplace for a unique network of extremely competent and motivated young activists. But certain activists in this network need our help, and we are determined to mobilise the entire green movement to show up and ensure that the Green Wave becomes a truly European phenomenon.

 

WHEN IS THIS GOING TO HAPPEN? 

 

The Powerpack will be finalised in summer 2020 and disseminated in the run-up to and at the COP26 in Glasgow, UK.  

 

THANKS to:

 

MEPs: Anna Cavazzini, Saskia Bricmont, Grace O’Sullivan, Jutta Paulus, Tilly Metz, Marie Toussaint, Michael Bloss, Margrete Auken, Gwendoline Delbos Corfield, Ernest Urtasun,  Erik Marquardt, Ellie Chowns, Terry Reintke

Also: Oras Tynkkynen, Čížková, Richard Wouters, Hugh Lee, Hilu Toivonen-Alastalo, Vivianne Gunnarsson, Frank Hauser, Eleanor Morissey, Mari Lotila, Anisia Cristina Palie Seban, Melanie Vogel, Ursula Berner, David Stögmüller, Laima Matkeviciene, Jaakko Mustakallio, Jumo Saloranta, Hugo De Armas Estevez, Eeva Heikkila, Mark Niessen, Rosalie Salaun, Djuna Bernard, Nora Forgiarini, Timo Halttula, Josef Smida, Mikko Airto, Tomislav Tomasevic, Pamela Harling, Zuzana Pavelkova, Laurein Cornelissen, Dorota Osvaldová, Hilda Passchier, Tim Naasz, Liam McClelland, Alexandru Chirvase, Silvio Dimitru, Daniel Floarea, Anisia Cristina Serban, Peter Kogg, Per Gahrton, Marina Barbalata, Ana Ruiz, Annika Hjelm, Stiofán Nutty, Hilary Robinson, Klara Berg, Ania Marzec-Manser, Nataliya Dimitrova, Green Foundation Ireland, Mathilde Tessier, Cornel Zainea, Emma Nohren, Claudia Perna, Antoine Tifine,  Benoit Monange, Juliana Quintas, Marc Hortal, Gérôme Gulli, Christian Kmiotek, Evelyne Huytebroeck, Meyrem Almaci, Claire Gago-Chidaine, Pascal Vullo, Claire Gago-Chidaine, Fotios Pontikakis, Sabine Pallas

*Because of legal restrictions, we can only accept donations from EU citizens

 

 

Reach out to us at learning@gef.eu

 

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