Melting ice has long been a clear visual of our planet’s health. This event addressed the need for effective climate change education policies to increase cryosphere literacy, and showcased successful initiatives that equip youth with the tools they need to mitigate the feeling of eco-anxiety and empower them to become agents of change for a better future. Djian Sadadou, Office for Climate Change Education (OCE), moderated this event. Speakers included Nicolas Parodi, Sons & Merveilles; Dr. Lydie Lescarmontier, Antarctica Director at ICCI; Aliénor Rougeot, Environmental Defence Canada; and Nicolas Vogt, OCE.
Monday June 8th, 16:30-17:45 CEST in Room Kaminzimmer, World Conference Center (WCC), Bonn Dear Cryosphere…
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