• The Project
  • Climate Advocates
  • Project highlights
  • News Archive
  • Project Partners

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.

 


Josephine Gustafsson PDF Print E-mail

Josephine is a curious, ambitious and open-minded person who enjoys new experiences. With a background in Political science, she is currently undertaking an interdisciplinary MSc programme in “Environmental Management and Economics” at the School of Business, Economics and Law at Gothenburg University. Josephine has worked on international projects focused on environmental issues and CSR in South Africa, Vietnam and Peru. Most recently Josephine worked as a project coordinator at Fairtrade Sweden focusing on raising awareness aboiut labour rights. She is passionate about enabling knowledge-sharing between individuals, stakeholders, researchers and countries regarding environmental issues. Josephine’s ambition as a Climate Advocate is to build awareness on an individual level to enable people to contribute to a social change. She will focus on providing relevant solutions that can be used by policy makers, corporations and civil society, so that we can make a joint effort in enabling a low carbon society.

 
 
 
The Czech Climate Advocates wanted to help people realise that clothing is a sector where large volumes of CO2 emissions are produced and to introduce the idea of eco-fashion.