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Young people take action on climate change


Nov 8 2005

Sixty per cent of young people, aged 8-14, are concerned that the world will suffer the effects of climate change when they are adults and more than seventy per cent of them already take action at home or school to save energy, a new survey reveals today. The results are published as part of Friends of the Earth's activity week for schools `Shout about climate change', which runs from 7-11 November 2005.

Climate change is again high on the international agenda, as world leaders prepare for talks in Montreal, Canada at the end of November 2005. This will be their first meeting since the Kyoto Protocol became law in February 2005.

The TNS survey, commissioned by Friends of the Earth, asked if young people ever did any of the following and found that:

Friends of the Earth's education co-ordinator, Vicki Felgate, said:

"With so much enthusiasm being shown throughout the schools, both teachers and students are certainly demonstrating that they are not only concerned about climate change but are ready to do something about it. And as our survey shows, many young people are already taking action by saving energy at home and at school."

"Over one thousand five hundred teachers have requested our shout about pack and we've already had some great entries for our climate change poster competition."

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