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3 Nov 2021 | |
Community news |
At the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Churcher’s was represented by Third Year student, Will Lall, in his capacity as WWF Youth Ambassador.
During the five days in Glasgow his aim was to talk to key delegates about climate change issues to ensure that young people’s voices are heard. Delegates attending COP26 included distinguished politicians, royalty and eco celebrities in an unprecedented opportunity to pose questions to those in power. Pupils from across the school prepared questions for Will to take with him to ask on their behalf.
As Will explained; “Young people are the future of the earth and it’s up to us to solve climate change and our future.”
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