Nico's Natural World
UN Child Ambassador for the SDGs
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- 1,000km Challenge for our Global Youth Council
- Futures 2025: Youth Stories on Climate and Sustainability
- VoFG Hosts Roundtable on International Day of Education
- Young Voices Rising for Biodiversity and Climate Action: CBD COP16
- New article on protecting our fenlands and showcasing new artwork—take a look!
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Category: Life on Land
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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
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The Big Debate was an evening of quickfire presentations from local groups and lively debate about the future of Greater Cambridge. Presentation by Luana, Nico and Harry representatives of the Cambridge Schools’ Eco Council at the Cambridge Corn Exchange Luana, Harry and I, are very excited to have spoken as Youth Strikers in the ‘First Conversation’ consultation…
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On Friday 14th February 2020 Cambridge Youth left their schools and took to the streets to send love to those in Australia affected by the horrific fires and demand the adults and governments of the world do something about the crisis we face. We dedicated our Valentine’s Day protest to Australian schoolchildren. The effects of…
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We are sending you the Cambridge Schools Eco-Council’s open letter to schoolchildren around the world, especially in Australia, in hopes that you could pass it along. As you know, as part of the global strike, Cambridge children are marching this Friday, meeting at 9:30 at Shire Hall, to raise awareness and (on Valentine’s day) to…
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Great news!! My story Street Art Nature Magic won the 2019 Lune Spark Story contest. Street-Art Nature Magic by Nico Roman Abstract: In this urban myth, a secretive young street artist activates his own creativity, magnificent murals and a touch of magic, inspiring an entire generation through an epic struggle to save his city and…
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Report II We had an excellent last 2 days of the debates and the conference! During the Secondary Debates day, we had field trips. As it was foggy, I went to the Royal BC Museum with the debaters from Australia, Serbia and the Philippines where there was an amazing exhibit on indigenous languages, and a…
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Report I We arrived safely in Victoria BC, after a very, very long flight on Sunday. The TSL International Schools Debates and Children’s Conference on Sustainability started really well. We had some inspiring speeches at Government House Bandshell Lawn outside in the sun. The Leader of Canada’s Green Party Elizabeth May told us that we…