Climate Emergency Newsroom, University of Glasgow

Monday 01 November 2021 – Friday 12 November 2021
09:00 – 16:00
80 sixth year pupils from South Lanarkshire’s secondary schools
Young people will become journalists, covering the events of COP26; interviewing climate leaders, advocates and scientists; exploring the local actions people can take to tackle climate change; and taking complex ideas around climate change and presenting them in clear and accessible ways for their audience.
Most importantly, the audience for CEN is other young people – specifically the primary school children of South Lanarkshire and beyond.
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