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International Climate Champions

Young people are at the heart of the British Council’s activity to combat climate change because they are best placed to highlight the effect of climate change for future generations. Passionate about making a real and lasting difference, they are provided with support and training to help them take their climate change projects into education institutions, their communities and regions. Discussion and exchange of ideas with people from other countries also helps broaden their awareness of the problem.

Critically, the ICC initiative is driven first and foremost by the Champions themselves - the British Council provides the framework in which ideas can grow and flourish but the direction comes firmly from the young people themselves.

The International Climate Champions (ICC) initiative was expanded in 2009 to include 30 countries and 1000 Champions working on a range of practical projects.

About the Climate Champions
The Three Kobe Challenge Options - Vote for ONE Champions are young people who are passionate and committed to action on climate change by carrying out projects and involving their wider communities.  Find out more...
Climate Champion recruitment
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British Council Champions with Rt Hon Hilary Benn, Secretary of State for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, outside No 10 Downing Street (the home of the British Prime Minister) Recruitment of International Climate Champions is currently closed. For more information on the project ...
ICC's at Science Fair in Kobe
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Videos about climate change from activists.
ICCs interviewing (1)
USA & Mexico ICCs, interview in London
ICCs interviewing (2)
ICC, French ICC, Aude, interview in London.
News clip of Mexican ICCs
Mexican TV interview: ‘Campeones de Ambientales.
ICCs meet UK Environment Secretary
ICCs meet Hilary Benn, UK Environment Secretary, in London
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