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The Project

Challenge Europe was a three year project aiming to accelerate change to a low carbon future. It was active in these 18 countries
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
EstoniaEstonia
France
Great Britain
Greece
Hungary
LatviaLatvia
Lithuania
Nth. Ireland/Ireland
Norway
Poland
Slovakia
Slovenia
Sweden
Turkey
UkraineUkraine



Climate Advocates

600 young people aged 18-35 worked on climate challenges and local projects to reduce carbon use.

Project highlights

Want to see some advocates' ideas to help fight climate change?

 

News Archive

Read through the archive of news about the project activities between 2008 and 2011

 

Project Partners

Several hundred international and national experts and partners helped the Advocates to develop their ideas. You can find the list of partner organisations below.

 


New climate advocates hitting it off in Hungary PDF Print E-mail

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The new climate advocates' group has barely had time to form, but already they have almost completed their first challenge! The ambitious new group joined forces with previous year advocates to host a stall in the green centre at the Europe Mania festival in Pécs, part of a series of events to celebrate its status as European Capital of Culture in 2010. Their festival booth was called Mobile Climate Office, an off shoot of the previous advocates' well known Climate Office project, and offered various low-carbon activities for all ages.
 
The 3-day festival was packed with concerts and performances, so the Climate Office offered an interesting spot for visitors to stop by and try something different. Even the colder than usual weather didn’t seem to scare people off with the advocates' booth received a huge amount of visitors over the 3 days. The climate tests for the teenagers and adults, drawing competition and “clime-mate” tales for the youngest, and electricity-generator bicycle to name but a few, were all big hits. The more creative types in the audience could make booklets from recycled paper, and the Q&A wall well suited the curious types amongst them.
 
The event was a great head start for the second half of the advocates' challenge, the appearance at the Sziget festival, Central-Europe's biggest festival event ( it attracted a staggering 390,000 people last year). If any climate advocates from the rest of Europe are visiting the festival this year please be sure to drop by our Mobile Climate Office and say hello! 
 
 
 
Danish Climate Advocates chose to use the medium of film and the structure of a series of interviews with several wellknown Danish climate experts to offer suggestions for climate change solutions. Their basic question was, ‘Could Denmark be carbon neutral by 2025?’ This ambitious project became a short film entitled Denmark 2025. The title was chosen as all the climate experts interviewed agreed that it would be possible for Denmark to be carbon neutral by 2025.