
Last December, 195 countries reached an unprecedented agreement on climate change. Now that three months have passed since this victory, parties are faced with another, perhaps greater challenge: ensuring the implementation of the pledges made at the summit.
All over the world, youth initiatives have grown, driven by determined young people eager to support climate action and have their say in COP negotiations. Connect4Climate has supported young people express themselves on climate change and connect with climate leaders.
This eagerness to impact change and be involved in deciding the future of our planet inspired Fannie Delavelle to set up an initiative aimed at bringing the voice of the global youth to the climate negotiations.
Young people from all around the world were invited to send her questions about climate change. She got lots of replies from every corner of the world: from Ethiopia to China, from Peru to Bulgaria, from the US to Australia, young professionals responded enthusiastically.
During the second week of COP21 in Paris, she asked high-level participants such as Rachel Kyte - CEO of Sustainable Energy for All and former Vice President of the World Bank- to answer their questions.
See all the videos below.
Youth Voices to COP21 video series
Part 1. Negotiations
[video:https://vimeo.com/155172739]
Part 2. Developing countries
[video:https://vimeo.com/155172737]
Part 3. Business
[video:https://vimeo.com/155172736]
Part 4. Career tips from COP21 participants
[video:https://vimeo.com/155172741]