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Newport West AM Rosemary
Butler is calling for young people in her constituency to enter the Assembly
Government’s 'Climate Change Champions' competition and persuade
their friends, families and communities to do their bit to tackle climate
change”
The
champions will spend a year 'in office' spreading the word in Wales and
Europe about how people can take simple but effective steps to reduce
their carbon footprints.
Mrs Butler said:
‘’ We owe it to future generations to do all we can to teach
people about the benefits of making small changes to their lifestyle to
help stop climate change.
‘’Young people have a vital role to play as champions amongst
their friends, families and communities. I would be delighted to see one
of our own young people here in Newport West representing Wales on the
most important issue facing the world today.’’
Notes
The competition is open to any young person in Wales aged between 11 and
18 years at secondary school or college. Entrants will be required to
submit a news report demonstrating how they would encourage their friends,
family, school or community to make positive steps to reduce their carbon
footprint. This could take the format of a newspaper front page, web design,
TV or radio recording. The deadline for entries is 9 November 2007.
More information about the competition and climate change can be found
at www.wales.gov.uk/ccc4w or by emailing climatechampions@wales.gsi.gov.uk.
Young people who want to discuss climate change and ideas with their peers
can log onto www.myspace.com/ccc4w.
Friday
October 26
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