Nico's Natural World

UN Child Ambassador for the SDGs

Category: Eco-Council

  • Lecture at the University of Cambridge Nov,19, 2019 University of Cambridge,Department of Land Economy Speakers:Nico (11 yrs) Kings College School, Co-ChairHarry (10 yrs), St Paul’s School, TreasurerFreya (9 yrs) Kings College School, Eco-CouncillorLuana (15 yrs) Parkside School, Comms Officer The Cambridge Schools Eco Council was formed in February 2019, after the first UK Youth Strike…

  • I’LL BE CHAIRING FREE ONLINE ECO-SEMINARS FOR CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND THE WORLD!

    Register now and spread the word Cambridge Schools Eco-Council is organising a mini-series of free 60 minute Online Eco-Seminars to raise awareness of key sustainability challenges and solutions, while schools have been forced online in many countries. Children, students, families and members of the public can register for free over Eventbrite and participate online over…

  • First Eco-Activity

    Spring Eco-challenge: Task 1 (Deadline: April 25) Cambridge Schools Eco-Council This is the beginning of our eco-adventure; we are all in this together! Now please read on… we are trying to make this eco-challenge as interesting as possible, videos to follow…. (Maybe for week 2) Topic: Green Waste EMERGENCY With the news that Cambridge City…

  • Save the River Cam and our Waterways

    We have raised our voices internationally to ask for climate action, and as we continue protesting online (for the time being). We are also doing it locally, ‘we’ the Cambridge Schools Eco-Council are also protesting to save the River Cam and reduce climate impacts on waterways. Currently, the river Cam is at 77% less than…

  • We are taking the Schools’ Strike for Climate Action Online

    We have suspended the schools’ strike for climate action since March due tofears that gathering large groups of people together could help to spread COVID19.  Alternatively we continued the strike online.  Thank you to everyone who has participated 🙂 To learn more please check out this article by Cambridge Independent 

  • The river Cam has been flowing at only 33% of its long term average, according to the Environment Agency. Cambridgeshire’s source of water, the Chalk Hills are running out of water largely due to abstraction beyond what the River itself needs. We as Cambridge Youth Strikers 4 Climate are starting this petition demanding action be taken. Cambridge’s…