With democracy in constant flux, young Europeans face unique challenges in politics and are adapting with new forms of participation to shape the future of society.
Author: Daniele Savietto
Environmental associations are instrumental in educating and mobilising citizens for an ecologically responsible society, taking action to protect the environment and influencing public policy.
Launched by WWF in Sydney in 2007, Earth Hour has become a global movement against climate change, with more than 190 countries taking part in meaningful environmental actions such as switching off their lights to highlight the urgency of protecting our planet.
The Global Stocktake is a key component of the Paris Agreement, which aims to address global climate change. Its first report was finalised at the last COP, held in 2023 in Dubai.
Young people around the world, increasingly connected by the Internet, are leading a movement of digital activism that represents a paradigm shift in the organisation and power of social and political demonstrations.
