The Limit
How can we bring about an urgent and fair transition towards more sustainable fishing?
How can we bring about an urgent and fair transition towards more sustainable fishing?
Young people from 1st Pencaitland Guides highlight the impact of fast fashion on our climate and environment and suggest when it comes to clothes we buy less, choose well and make them last.
A young person from SCOREScotland shares their views on why we need to reduce, re-use and recycle with relation to climate change.
Young people from West of Scotland Regional Equality Council investigate the impact of working from home in tackling carbon emissions as well as Covid-19.
Young people from 1st Pencaitland Guides take us 200 years into the future and look back on how we managed to tackle climate change.
Young people from Isaro Community Initiative share three actions we can take to help keep global warming within 1.5c and tackle climate change.
A young person from Firefly Arts encourages us to make changes that will lead to a healthier planet and healthier lifestyles before it’s too late.
Young people from Cromar Future Group help a googly-eyed mussel shell share impacts of climate change and positive actions we can take.
Young people from 1st Pencaitland Guides highlight the benefits of travel by bike to people and plane, support required and ask us to pledge to cycle more.
Young people from North Lanarkshire Youth Climate Ambassadors address a series of climate action requests to world leaders.
A young person from West of Scotland Regional Equality Council investigates the impact of fast fashion on our planet and presents ways to make a positive difference.
Young people from West of Scotland Regional Equality Council demonstrate why we need otters as part of our climate action efforts and how we can support their survival.
A young person from SCOREscotland reveals the scale of food waste and highlights the value of food sharing.
Young people from Cowall Youth Forum call for us to act now and highlight actions we can take to help tackle climate change and its impact on our planet.
Young people from Citadel Youth Centre focus on travel improvements in their call for more action on climate change from world leaders, and ask all of us to think about how we could make changes for the better.
Young people from Carsaig Films explore what happens when waste is discarded carelessly – it can remain unchanged and observing long after we are gone.
Pupils from Galston Primary School explore the importance of trees to our future and encourage more people to get involved.
Young people from Everything Electronics Youth Club use animation and music to highlight the challenges of climate change and actions we can take to secure a positive future.