Youth Climate LAB | AI and climate change

Valeria NAPOLI
Valeria NAPOLI • 13 November 2023
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Join us in the second season of the Youth Climate LAB!

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After the success of the first season of the Youth Climate LAB, we are pleased to announce that next year a new season will be hosted on Education for Climate Coalition. In this new season, we will address AI and climate education.

Are you a young citizen interested in climate-related issues?
We are looking for 10-20 young people with diverse learning backgrounds to launch this second season. We will give preference to young citizens between 16 and 25 years old, but all young community members are welcome to join this LAB.

Are you a teacher, professor or you work with young citizens interested in climate change?
We are looking for 10-20 young representatives between 16 and 25 years old and coming from diverse learning communities - one per each small community - who would like to join us in the season and report back on the learnings of each session.


As reminder | The Youth Climate LABs

Each season of the Youth Climate LAB is a peer-learning world café where young participants can engage with their peers, explore an existing climate-related issue and propose practical solutions that can be implemented by interested stakeholders.

In each season, the participants will have the opportunity to meet experts and gain an in-depth knowledge of the season's topic.
At the end of each LAB, the outcome will be illustrated to interested stakeholders and shared with the community members on the page dedicated to the Youth Climate LAB.


Are you interested to know more about this second season?

  • Comment here to express your interest to join as young participants or shadowing teacher or professor;
  • Update your profiles up to your liking (and with a profile picture); and
  • Follow the "Youth Climate LAB" tag to receives news on the second season.

Please spread the word on the upcoming new season in your networks!

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