We hope to facilitate and coordinate a range of global youth voices, discussing and critiquing national and international policy (or lack thereof) on the environment, climate change and sustainability. We draw on and aim to influence the work of the international youth climate movement.
“Young people are the future” – how often have we all heard this sentence being muttered and have rolled our eyes? And how often have we pointed out in meetings,
The upcoming international climate agreement has been on the radar of the environmental governance discourse recently, with momentum building towards reaching an ambitious agreement to stave off dangerous climate change.
Another year, another round of UN climate change negotiations, this year held in Lima, Peru. This year’s talks were hailed as the last stop before Paris next year when parties
Civil society action at the most recent climate negotiations has highlighted some weaknesses and divisions amongst youth, but also some paths forward to a new way of cooperating together.
As is the case each year at the UNFCCC negotiations, youth at the annual climate talks – this year taking place in Lima – are undertaking a myriad of activities
It's that time of the year again when negotiators, politicians, civil society and youth gather together to try - once again - to create an agreement that will tackle the
This is the first in a series of articles by Tom Swann and Luke Kemp looking at the viability of the UNFCCC, potential alternative arenas for agreement and action on
In a new series of articles for Youth Policy Labs, regular contributor Luke Kemp and his colleague Tom Swann look at the viability of the UNFramework Convention on Climate Change
Sustainable development is a concept that has been on the global agenda for quite a while, not least with the upcoming replacement of the Millennium Development Goals in 2015 with