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YOUNG
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISTS TELL THEIR STORY AT UN CHILDREN'S CONFERENCE:
17/06/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 17
June 2008 -- A
young Australian filmmaker and an Indian child combating water waste are among
the 700 children from over 100 countries that are sharing their stories on how
to create a better, healthier planet at a United Nations environment
conference in Norway.
The biannual Tunza
International Children’s Conference, organized by the UN Environment
Programme (UNEP) in partnership with the Norwegian NGO Young Agenda 21, and
with Bayer AG as one of the main sponsors, began today in Stavanger.
One of the largest
global children’s conferences in the world, the weeklong gathering brings
together children between the ages of 10 and 14 who are engaged in
environmental issues, aiming to increase their awareness and equip them with
skills to promote environmental projects in their communities.
“The 700 children
attending the Tunza Conference are a powerful sign of the creativity, energy
and dynamism that children are capable of to protect our planet,” said UNEP
Executive Director Achim Steiner.
“We can all learn
from them, and we should all take heart in the fact that increasing numbers of
children are becoming a force for positive change as we move towards greener
lifestyles,” he added. In addition to presenting environmental projects,
participants will go on field trips and learn about energy, climate change and
fair trade, as well as plant trees in support of UNEP’s Seven Billion Tree
Campaign. They will also learn about becoming an eco-journalist, photographing
the environment and planning practical environmental projects.
This year, in
partnership with the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), UNEP will highlight the
initiatives of dozens of young activists through “My Story” – a series
of short video clips that will be posted at www.unep.org.
Among the stories are
those of a 13 year old in Australia who is making a documentary called “A
Kid’s Guide to Climate Change,” for which he interviewed a local
indigenous leader, visited a wind farm and a wave generator, and built a model
solar car.
Other examples
include a 14 year old in India who is campaigning against water waste in his
community, a 13 year old in Cameroon who is running clean-up campaigns and
tree plantings, and a 13 year old in the United States who has helped organize
a recycling drive and collected 100,000 pounds of e-waste.
This is the seventh
edition of UNEP’s Tunza International Children’s Conference, which has
encouraged hundreds of children in recent years to take action on
environmental issues.
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