NEW Special Call for Stories: Vulnerability, Loss & Resilience

NEW Special Call for Stories: Vulnerability, Loss & Resilience

We are looking for personal narratives that focus on intersectional vulnerability, illustrate solutions related to vulnerability, loss & resilience, and highlight youth stories from climate-vulnerable & biodiversity-rich communities.

Submit between July 16 and August 8 for your chance to win one of four prizes!

5 ways youth in Europe can combat climate change: the Spring of Hope

5 ways youth in Europe can combat climate change: the Spring of Hope

Youth is facing many barriers to meaningful engagement with climate and nature. The Spring of Hope campaign aimed at showing that climate action is for everyone.

From green entrepreneurship, to listening the sounds of nature, these tips will help youth in Europe learn how to engage further with climate and how to protect biodiversity.

Summary: IPBES-IPCC Co-Sponsored Workshop Report on Biodiversity and Climate Change

Summary: IPBES-IPCC Co-Sponsored Workshop Report on Biodiversity and Climate Change

On June 10, 2021 the IPBES and IPCC released their first ever collaborative report highlighting that, not only are the climate crisis and biodiversity loss are interlinked, but that we cannot address one without the other, and that work needs to centre human wellbeing.

These reports can be long and technical, so we’ve read through and summaries the most important takeaways for you.

Pollinators For Our Survival Webinar Series Summary

Pollinators For Our Survival Webinar Series Summary

The Pollinators For Our Survival webinar series drew a great deal of focus towards the significance of pollinators responsible for the survival and existence of our food systems, and ultimately for humanity. The three packed series took a deep dive into the significance of pollinators; further taking into account their conservation value and status in a 21st century world. Read on for a summary of the series and how to learn more!

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.

If nature could speak, what would it say? A message from Tampere, Finland

If nature could speak, what would it say? A message from Tampere, Finland

If nature could speak, what would it say? In this blog post, we invite Eteläpuisto (or South Park, in English) from Tampere, Finland, to share a little bit about their history, roots, biodiversity, and connection to the city and its people.

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.

The Ajyal Podcast series #1: Climate justice in West Asia

The Ajyal Podcast series #1: Climate justice in West Asia

Welcome to the Ajyal Podcast, a new podcast hosted by Y4N Regional Director for West Asia, Rayan Kassem, aiming to highlight and discuss youth priorities, perspectives, concerns and expertise related to nature and climate in the region. Over the coming months we will be releasing three mini series as part of the Ajyal podcast and we’re starting next week with series #1: Climate Justice in West Asia!

International Day for Biological Diversity 2021

International Day for Biological Diversity 2021

Youth4Nature (Y4N) is honored to call out the world community for Biodiversity Day 2021 which is being celebrated under the slogan: "We're part of the solution”. The slogan was chosen to be a continuation of the momentum generated last year under the overarching theme, “Our solutions are in nature”, which served as a reminder that biodiversity remains the answer to several sustainable development needs. This slogan especially means…

#DIVERSITYDAY SPECIAL CALL-OUT *with prizes* FOR STORIES on society, culture and biodiversity

#DIVERSITYDAY SPECIAL CALL-OUT *with prizes* FOR STORIES on society, culture and biodiversity

In observance of the twin Diversity Days 2021 (World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, 21st of May; International Day for Biological Diversity, 22nd of May), our #YourStoryOurFuture Storytelling Campaign is running a month-long special call-out for compelling and strong stories from youth that bridge society, culture and nature.

World Bee Day 2021: Bees of Africa

World Bee Day 2021: Bees of Africa

We commemorate World Bee Day by recognising the functions of bees in food systems, community livelihoods and a balance in biodiversity. And in line with this year's theme, Bee Engaged, we highlight some practical actions for bees and pollinators, and things you can do to ensure their conservation, in Africa and the world over!

10 Ways Arab youth can get involved in the nature and climate space

10 Ways Arab youth can get involved in the nature and climate space

The climate and biodiversity movements are huge and it can be daunting to know where to start! Well, here is a list of 10 ways that Arab youth can get involved in the climate-nature nexus! Curated by the Y4N West Asia team, for West Asian youth.

Colombia protests for democracy: understanding its connection with nature & how to support

Colombia protests for democracy: understanding its connection with nature & how to support

The anti-government protests in Colombia started on April 28th and are now entering their 3rd week. It all started with the announcement of an unpopular tax reform by President Ivan Duque. The law would drastically affect the working class, expanding taxes to citizens, business owners, food and sales. After an incredibly challenging year for many due to COVID-19, the demonstrations were huge. On May 2nd, after 5 days of violence in the streets across the country…

Businesses for nature: 3 enterprises from the Baltic Sea region on a mission to save the planet

Businesses for nature: 3 enterprises from the Baltic Sea region on a mission to save the planet

Social change can look like many things - and one path towards a green future can happen through social entrepreneurship. This is the spirit that we brought to the “Breakfast talks” webinar, organized jointly by Youth4Nature and the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBBS), through the Baltic Sea Youth Platform. During this webinar, three entrepreneurs based in the Baltic Sea region - Finland, Latvia, and Estonia - showed us what social entrepreneurship looks like, and today we bring you…

Young, Leading and Inspiring

Young, Leading and Inspiring

On the shores of Lake Victoria, Michelle and her younger brother Jeremy set out to co-found Bring Back the L.Victoria. With a vision to restore the lake to it’s pristine condition, Bring Back L.Victoria started as a campaign to rid the lake ecosystem of plastic waste and to create a thriving haven for biodiversity and communities once again. On our April edition of the #Y4NSpotlightSeries, we hosted a

Reflections from the IUCN Global Youth Summit

Reflections from the IUCN Global Youth Summit

Couldn’t join our sessions at the IUCN One Nature, One Future Global Youth Summit? Well you’re in luck! Grab yourself a tea and have a seat - we have put together recaps and reflections from our sessions, including summaries, our key takeaways and some of our favourite quotes! Let’s dive in…

Reflections from the IUCN Global Youth Summit: Nature-based Solutions or Nature-based Excuses?

Reflections from the IUCN Global Youth Summit: Nature-based Solutions or Nature-based Excuses?

Youth4Nature joined forces with the Global Youth Biodiversity Network and YOUNGO to put together this event, which served as a launching pad for our recently published Nature-based Solutions Information Brief, and for our upcoming Global Youth Consultation and Youth NbS Position statement. The event came in two sessions…