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Challenge Europe is a British Council project that brings together ambitious young people who want to make a lasting impact on climate change. It provides a platform to develop innovative and practical solutions to reduce carbon use. Challenge Europe

Khurram Shahzad

Khurram Shahzad

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Khurram Shahzad is 27 years old. He is graduated from Chalmers University of Technology Sweden and recently moved to Denmark. He is Pakistani by nationality. He has studied Chemistry and Environmental Sciences. He served as a board member in CSS (Chalmers Students for Sustainability) during his time at Chalmers University. During this tenure he was involved in a number of projects related to sustainable development. He represented his university in a number of seminars and conferences. Also he has lectured in Chemistry in Pakistan. He wants to utilise his abilities and experience to make this world a better place to live for all creatures.  Through team work and collaboration he would like to bring  about change in human behavior.

 

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  • Maher Nasser, Director of the UN Information Service, invited Climate Advocates to submit their 'Jezersko Principles for Climate Action to the UN competition 'What would you say to to world leaders?' UK Climate Advocate Jane Burston responded to this request by recording a short video about most important principles from the Climate Camp: binding emissions targets, an alternative to GDP, a fair deal for developing countries and accountability for delivering on agreements made at Copenhagen.
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  • The British Council in Slovenia organised an international climate camp in Jezersko where young Climate Advocates from Great Britain, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Slovenia and Turkey formulated the Jezersko Principles for Climate Action, which they would like to see addressed by the world at COP 15 and beyond. More: http://challengeeurope.britishcouncil.org Production: http://s12.si
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  • Find an answer to what the Climate Advocates are trying to achieve. Video Courtesy of RTV Slovenia
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  • The Challenge is a three year campaign that aspires to make a definite and lasting impact on the climate change debate, and is ambitious in its aim to accelerate change to a Low Carbon Future.
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  • Interview with President of Slovenia, Dr. Danilo Türk. 10 September 2009. Video Courtesy of: Radio Television Slovenia and the Office of the President of the Republic of Slovenia.
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    Time: 06:26 More in Education
  • Interview with President of Slovenia, Dr. Danilo Türk. 10 September 2009. Video Courtesy of: Radio Television Slovenia and the Office of the President of the Republic of Slovenia.
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    Time: 05:39 More in Education