Science Conference, hosted in Edmonton in
March, 2018. The students' White Paper includes
calls for action in five key areas: Equity and
Inclusion, Education and Updated Curriculum,
Infrastructure, Project-Based Learning, and Social
Media and Communication.
The White Paper is well worth reading, as it
highlights the importance of youth voices in
climate change conversations, and the potential
of youth around the world to use tools within their
reach, in schools and communities, to implement
locally-specific climate change initiatives,
education, and networks of action. Though we
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