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Go to Alicante this March on a Youth Exchange (Spanish Citizens only) for free.Registration Link in bio, only 5 spots av...
02/03/2025

Go to Alicante this March on a Youth Exchange (Spanish Citizens only) for free.

Registration Link in bio, only 5 spots available.

Are you Spanish? Aged 18 to 30?

The FAST FORWARD Youth Exchange in Alicante is a unique opportunity for young changemakers passionate about climate action like you.

This event offers hands-on training, interactive workshops, and expert-led discussions on climate adaptation, innovation, and stakeholder engagement.

Participants will develop practical skills, work on real-world climate solutions, and expand their professional network with like-minded individuals, mentors, and organizations.

With immersive field experiences, engaging team activities, and inspiring discussions, this exchange empowers participants to turn ideas into impactful climate solutions.

ALL EXPENSES PAID! Don’t miss this opportunity!
Registration link in bio

03/07/2024

Today we highlight the importance of reducing single-use plastic bags for the sake of the environment and our health. We encourage everyone to use reusable alternatives and support policies that cut down on plastic waste.

29/05/2024

With help of citizens across Europe, the project I-CHANGE is collecting data to track air pollution and travel habits to pinpoint improvements and suggest strategies to reduce carbon emissions.

15/05/2024

Recycling isn't just about tossing stuff into different trashcans. It's a game-changer in our battle against waste. Each of us toss aside 42.6 kg of plastic per year.
Alter Climate Change MAIA Resilience
Sources: European Environment Agency infoLibre The SeaCleaners

26/04/2024

Did you know that climate change is affecting the way we produce food?
Vertical farming is a fresh, sustainable solution that could totally flip the script on this problem.

Sources: World Economic Forum Banco Mundial Nordic Harvest Atlas of the Future

Alter Climate Change

25/03/2024

The beach at Montgat, located just outside Barcelona, is facing significant erosion due to severe storms and extreme weather conditions. This phenomenon is not only causing the disappearance of the beach but also leading to the loss of its marine ecosystems, including seabeds and various local species. This issue extends beyond local borders and is a concern across Europe, prompting the introduction of the EU’s Nature Restoration Law.

The decline of nature in Europe is alarming, with 81% of natural habitats currently in a poor state. The biodiversity found in our oceans is essential for maintaining the variety of life on Earth, contributing to air purification, climate regulation, and the development of important medicines.

However, there is a positive trend emerging. The EU is actively funding “Natura 2000,” a network of protected areas that spans across all 27 EU member states, making it the largest coordinated network of its kind globally. This initiative covers both terrestrial and marine environments.

There have been numerous successful restorations within these nature areas, and we invite you to explore these achievements on our channel. The collective goal for EU member states is to restore 30% of habitats by 2030, with an immediate focus on solidifying the “Natura 2000” sites.

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