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PolleNectar: Vol. #YourStoryOurFuture ISSUE 4

PolleNectar: Vol. #YourStoryOurFuture ISSUE 4

“What a joy to share with you our fourth issue, and receive once again your attention and feedback. We hope that your contribution and engagement can plug us into the power of change even further.”

Reflections from North America, Latin America & Caribbean (Abya Yala), lessons on composting, highlights of our volunteer team at #Y4N, and more in this issue of PolleNectar. Dive in!

We’re Hiring: Are you our Development and Finance Director?

We’re Hiring: Are you our Development and Finance Director?

Youth4Nature is hiring for a new Development and Finance Director. Are you strategy and detail-orientated? Do you enjoy working with and designing spreadsheets? Are you a strong writer and relationship-builder, with experience raising money for change? Then you might be who we are looking for!

PolleNectar: Vol. #YourStoryOurFuture ISSUE 1

PolleNectar: Vol. #YourStoryOurFuture ISSUE 1

New Release! Are you looking for stories about solutions, collaboration, and leadership for climate and for nature? Look no further! 'PolleNectar', our brand new #Y4NStorytelling Magazine, is officially out! The first volume, #YourStoryOurFuture, aligns with Y4N's ongoing Storytelling Campaign of the same name. We hope you enjoy this first release! Let us know what you think in the comments and on social media!

What Does Resilience Look Like During Our Current Hurricane and Wildfire Season?

What Does Resilience Look Like During Our Current Hurricane and Wildfire Season?

While natural disasters can be unpredictable, especially as climate change continues to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme weather patterns and events, there are actions that we can take as individuals and communities to increase our resilience. This blog shares some information about natural disasters in our home country of the United States, dives into stories of disaster adaptation from youth across North America, and builds your capacity for resilience through preparation and US-specific political action.

Ariedy: Perspectives in Nature & Climate

Ariedy: Perspectives in Nature & Climate

Areidy Beltran is a first-generation college graduate and current PhD candidate researching the impacts of climate change on the Food-Energy-Water nexus. She investigates where water availability may lead to water, food, or energy insecurity around the world in the 21st century.

National Indigenous History Month & Canada’s Indian Residential School Systems

National Indigenous History Month & Canada’s Indian Residential School Systems

In Canada during the month of June, not only do we celebrate pride month, but we also celebrate National Indigenous History Month. Celebrating June in this way began in 2009, after a unanimous motion passed by the House of Commons. Normally it is a time to celebrate the “history, heritage and diversity” of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples in Canada. However, this year's celebration has been stained with sadness for Indigenous People across Canada after the news released Thursday, May 27th of 215 children’s bodies found beneath the grounds of the Kamloops Indian Residential School.

Reflections from the IUCN Global Youth Summit: Nature-based Solutions for People, for Justice and for Nature

Reflections from the IUCN Global Youth Summit: Nature-based Solutions for People, for Justice and for Nature

People are part of the nature, and unlikely the common speech says, not all people are responsible for the climate and biodiversity crisis the world is facing! There’s actually people who have always protected and lived in harmony with nature, those people are Indigenous, local, Quilombola communities and other groups who understand the importance of nature…

Join Sarah at the 2021 UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII)!

Join Sarah at the 2021 UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII)!

Being labelled as an educational forum for YDC, I knew incorporating Youth4Nature would be instrumental in my own participation. As an Indigenous youth, education is a two way exchange where both myself and the organizations I work with must benefit. My work at Youth4Nature has been focused on Indigenous engagement to both honour my roots, but also to help create better spaces for Indigenous youth to share how important nature and climate are to us as Indigenous Peoples. Being young…

Examples of communities reliant on forest ecosystems

Examples of communities reliant on forest ecosystems

Dive in as we share some regional examples of communities living adjacent to forests as well as stories from youth who work with forest and forest-communities around the world!

The US Presidential Election & Global Climate Policy

The US Presidential Election & Global Climate Policy

Former Vice President Joe Biden was recently projected to be the next President of the United States.

These results have the power to impact not only US policy and culture, but also international policy and global climate change mitigation.

President Donald Trump favors subsidies for fossil fuel giants in coal and gas, while time is running out in the race to lessen the worst effects of climate change. He creates a culture of climate denialism within the US and encourages destructive policies abroad.

Youth Reflections on Country Commitments from the UN Biodiversity Summit

Youth Reflections on Country Commitments from the UN Biodiversity Summit

On September 30, 2020 countries from around the world convened for the UN Biodiversity Summit. Following on the heels of the #NatureForLife Hub, hosted by the UNDP, UNEP and the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, and taking place just weeks after the 5th Global Biodiversity Outlook was released, the theme of the Summit was Urgent Action on Biodiversity for Sustainable Development. This theme was presented as a way for global leaders to present ambitious commitments for biodiversity ahead of the adoption of the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, which will focus on action - the strategies and financial requirements needed to turn these commitments into realities.

On Racism in the Environmental Movement

On Racism in the Environmental Movement

As a global, youth-led organisation working in the climate and environmental space, we hold ourselves accountable to the demands for racial justice in light of the recent events surrounding the murder of George Floyd and the consequent outburst of solidarity across the world against institutionalized racism, within the justice system and beyond.

Youth4Nature stands in solidarity with Black communities and the Black Lives Matter movement.

#BlackLivesMatter