A race against time and against ourselves. Against the dangerous idea that we can’t do this, that there is no way.
Unlike most races, it won’t have one winner. In this race we all win, or we all lose. Winning it requires a radical, unprecedented level of collaboration, from all corners of our world. From our cities, businesses, regions and investors. From people everywhere.
Together we’re racing for a better world. A zero carbon and resilient world. A healthier, safer, fairer world. A world of wellbeing, abundance and joy, where the air is fresher, our jobs are well-paid and dignified, and our future is clear.
To get there we need to run fast, and get faster. We need more and more people to join the race, and right now. This is not about 2050, it’s about today.
Together, we can do this. And we’re already on our way.
Clover Hogan: We’re not going to solve the climate crisis with the same thinking that created it
By Charlotte Owen-Burge, Editorial Lead, Climate Champions | November 4, 2022
Climate activist and researcher on eco-anxiety, Clover Hogan is the founding Executive Director of Force of Nature, a youth nonprofit mobilizing mindsets for climate action. Clover has worked alongside the world’s leading authorities on sustainability, consulted within the boardrooms of Fortune 500 companies, and supported students in over 50 countries to realise their power as change-makers.
In this video for the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions, Clover discusses why “techno-utopian and tokenistic solutions” are failing to address the root causes of the climate crisis. At COP27, Clover says we need to see more people from frontline communities in decision making spaces, “not just handed the microphone”.
The Natural History Museum and Force of Nature will be hosting a climate café to help people navigate their anxiety about the climate crisis. From 8-11 November (10:00 to 17.30 GMT) youth activists from the youth non-profit Force of Nature and scientists from the Museum will be stationed at its Coffee House cafe to answer questions, aid insight into the climate crisis and help visitors take impactful action. According to Force of Nature research, 70% of young people are eco-anxious and 56% believe that humanity is doomed.
Over the four days, the Force of Nature climate café will feature open dialogues, talks from youth activists, and a ‘science corner’ for the Museum’s researchers to talk about their work and their own feelings around the climate crisis. Led by trained youth facilitators, the Force of Nature cafés will be open to folks from all generations and backgrounds. The Museum is also working closely with Force of Nature and other young environmental activists including Mitzi Jonelle Tan, Elizabeth Wathuti, Disha Ravi, Larissa Pinto Moraes and Daphne Frias to create a week-long programme of free events for young people at the Museum in March 2023. Generation Hope: Act for the Planet’s line up of talks and participatory activities will cover key issues in the planetary emergency today, including eco- anxiety, our relationship with nature, getting to grips with the science, and skills workshops.
Find out if you are eligible for our paid fellowship programme, and apply before 10pm GMT on Wednesday 10th April Young people and future generations are environmental stewards of the future. Many are also leaders and subject matter experts today. The Climate Champions Team, in support of the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions, are […]
Leaders and stakeholders from various domains will meet this week at the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organisation (ACTO) Summit to address the pressing and interconnected issues of climate change, biodiversity, and Indigenous rights.
Young people and future generations are environmental stewards of the future. The Climate Champions Team, in support of the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions, are committed to strengthening youth agency in climate action.
The 67th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW67), the UN’s largest annual gathering on gender equality and women’s empowerment, will take place this year from 6 – 17 March under the theme, “Innovation and technological change, and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls”.