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Website of the programme: http://challengeeurope.britishcouncil.org/
In 2008 the British
Council will launch the European element of its global climate programme;
Challenge Europe. 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.
In each of 15
countries 15-20 young influencers, aged 20-35, will work together as ‘Climate
Advocates’ to unearth new ways to reduce carbon use or utilise methods already found
but not yet properly exploited. Each group offers a broad representation of
skills, attitudes and ideas from all walks of life, working across disciplines
to seek, gather, develop and then refine scores of ideas to agree just three
concrete concepts. These concepts, they believe, will have real potential to
bring about a Low Carbon Future through changes to law, business practice or
human behaviour. The outcome: a network of 200+ bold and young influencers
working together to develop 42 concrete, tangible ideas.
The groups will
pitch these ideas to broader publics, including eminent experts,
philanthropists, commercial organisations and entrepreneurs across a range of
fields in an effort to make the ideas become reality.
Challenge Europe
aims to take strides towards addressing the most urgent global challenge we
face today; climate change. It offers this generation the opportunity to focus
valuable time and invaluable talents to find real answers to address the
crisis.
Throughout the
programme, the British Council will actively partner with a number of
organisations across Europe spanning all sectors; including the corporate,
non-governmental, environmental and academic worlds. Through these
partnerships, the British Council will support these young Europeans on their
quest, offering them access to some of the best minds in Europe through
established networks of expert groups and individuals: climate change experts,
policy makers, business people, entrepreneurs, environmental groups, and
centres of excellence.
They will delve in
to current knowledge, merge new thinking with old and formulate concepts that
will fundamentally change the way we use carbon. Their ideas could address how
individuals make a real difference, how businesses put low carbon initiatives
in to practice – absolutely anything that will accelerate change to a Low
Carbon Future.
The philosophy of
the campaign is simple: to create momentum through collaboration, innovation,
energy, drive, passion, understanding and knowledge-sharing.
In 2008, Challenge
Europe will be taking place in 15 countries across Europe:
Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, UK, Ukraine.
More information: http://www.britishcouncil.org/poland-challenge-europe.htm
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We are pleased to inform, that Marcin Fronia, the EUC Programme Coordinator has been chosen as one of the climate change advocates within the Challenge Europe Programme, coordinated by British Council.