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7 Young Activists Share What Made Them Join the Climate Movement For young people, climate activism is often not even a choice. Why Global Citizens Should Care The climate crisis threatens the future of all people, especially young people. The United Nations urges countries to rapidly phase out fossil fuels to limit global warming. You can join us in taking action on this issue here. Many young people know how many carbon dioxide particles were in the atmosphere the year they were born. For those born at the turn of the century, there were 369.55 CO2 particles per million (PPM) nearly 20 particles above what scientists had deemed a safe level. Now, CO2 has surpassed 418 PPM, and every additional increase means a more challenging future on a planet less capable of supporting human life. ....
A-Level & GCSE students betrayed as many now face exams disguised as assessments Education Minister Peter Weir said in January that all GCSE, AS and A2 exams due to take place in January, February, May and June will be cancelled Updated Education Minister Peter Weir (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live) Never miss a thing from Belfast and beyond - sign up for FREE newsletter direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. ....
Anna Kernahan is an 18-year-old climate activist and writer from Belfast, founder of Fridays for Future NI and Amnesty International Bravery Award winner. She school strikes for the climate every week to raise awareness of the climate and ecological crises and is an Ulster Wildlife Youth Advocate. On World Wildlife Day, Ulster Wildlife and its Our Bright Future Youth Advocates have launched the #LearnMoreOutdoors campaign, to encourage teachers to spend more time learning in and about nature, creating a series of videos to highlight the benefits of outdoor learning. How easy can the environment be incorporated into a school s core curriculum? ....
Time in nature is the best lesson for young people, says Ulster Wildlife Outdoor learning has massive benefits and here s why it needs to continue in schools when they reopen Advertorial rd March, Ulster Wildlife and its Our Bright Future Youth Advocates have launched the #LearnMoreOutdoors campaign, with an aim to encourage teachers to take their lessons outside of the traditional classroom environment and to spend more time learning in and about nature. In 2020, it was widely reported that people were connecting with the outdoors and nature more than ever as the coronavirus pandemic restricted activities and inspired appreciation of the natural world. In Northern Ireland, the ‘Get Into Nature’ campaign encouraged us to respectfully engage with the outdoors without causing damage. ....