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What do young people across Europe think about climate justice?  A research by Climate Outreach and a webinar on 8 November. Register now!

The concept of climate justice brings a lens of social equity and historical responsibility to climate change, and during COP27 an increasingly powerful movement is calling for reparations for loss and damages resulting from climate change.

But what do young people across Europe think about climate justice, and what do they understand about reparations for loss and damage, systemic change and power? What do they feel about and how do they respond to messaging that focuses on these issues?

Climate Outreach will be releasing a report which is the culmination of a two-year research project drawing on a survey of over 6,000 young adults and 20 in-depth workshops across different European countries.

Don’t miss the launch webinar on 8 November at 14:00 (GMT),with key insights from this work and clear recommendations for how advocates can more effectively and powerfully communicate climate justice.

This report and webinar are part of ClimAct / SPARK, a four-year DEAR-funded project to build the awareness, capacity and active engagement of European Union citizens, particularly young adults, with efforts to bring about climate justice.

To attend the online seminar, please register and feel free to extend the invitation to your colleagues and partners.

More Info and Registration Here

See more on what ClimAct/Spark is doing on climate justice (https://sparkachange.eu/) and  Sign the open letter of the Kenyan climate activist Elizabeth Wathuti in view of COP27!

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