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British Council and Climate Change
Climate change is a key component of our cultural relations programme. We believe that the development of cultural relations plays an integral part in overcoming the barriers to find a global solution to climate change- one of the greatest social, economic, political and environmental challenges facing our generation.
The British Council recognises that this ‘climate generation’ and future generations will be most affected by climate change and that they care passionately about their future world. We help passionate, committed individuals to work together across the globe to develop ideas that can help tackle climate change and to voice their opinions to decision makers.
Lord Stern of Brentford, the author of the widely-known “Stern Review on Climate Change,” is a mentor of the leaders programme.
Who are our Climate Leaders?
Climate Leaders are university students and young professionals from media, community (NGO / NPO), corporate, education, and government sectors who are committed to making a difference on the climate change issue.
What are our Objectives?
Our programme aims to:
What are our Activities?
We seek to achieve our objectives through:
This programme is supported by LRQA Japan in Japan.
The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.
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