In this blog Trustee, Elizabeth Dirth, reflects on the growing energy of young people and how society as a whole can respond.
Read MoreIn this blog, our Policy volunteer Siri reflects on her experience of giving evidence in Scottish Parliament on the topic of climate change emissions targets - what it was like, how she felt, and the importance of having young people’s voices represented in decision making.
Read MoreIn this blog post, our Policy Team co-chair Alex Luetchford explores the news that the Scottish Government are no longer planning on scrapping Air Departure Tax.
Read MoreIn this blog post, our Policy Team volunteer Jamie Wylie provides an update on the Scottish Government's new climate change target.
Read MoreOur Policy team collected the views of young people and collated these into a response to the Scottish Government’s Good Food Nation proposals for legislation consultation.
Read MoreCatriona Patterson, Chair of the Board of 2050 Climate Group, shares her reflections on the role of youth leadership on climate change, after a week which saw Edinburgh host both the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Christiana Figueres.
Read MoreGrowing your own food at home or at a community garden, in a window box or a green house, has so many benefits. It reduces distribution carbon emissions, encourages organic growing, contributes to local food security and encourages seasonal cooking. We want to encourage everyone to get growing throughout March.
Read More[This article originally appeared in The Herald newspaper. When faced with global challenges such as climate change, it is essential that everyone’s voice is heard and that collective action is taken now to increase our chances of creating a sustainable future.
Read MoreWhen speaking to my mother on the phone the other day from Malawi, she asked that inevitable question: “How is it all going?!”With all that I have seen, heard, learned, done, encountered… over the last couple of weeks, how am I meant to answer?!
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