Charity helps children to make their voices heard in fighting climate change

Pippa Gardner, project co-ordinator, Woodcraft Folk
Monday, April 29, 2019

Environmental charity supports children aged six and older to express their frustration and fears about the lack of progress on tackling climate change.

Leeds City Council declared a climate emergency following the Youth Strikes 4 Climate protest in the city in March. Picture: Woodcraft Folk
Leeds City Council declared a climate emergency following the Youth Strikes 4 Climate protest in the city in March. Picture: Woodcraft Folk

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