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Youth empowerment for sustainable energy solutions | 2-9th June, Vienna

23/04/2013

The Federation of Young European Greens (FYEG) is organizing an Energy Campaigning Training from the 2nd to the 9th of June in Vienna! Young Friends of the Earth Europe as partners in the project have the possibility to send 3-4 participants from our network to take part.

The training will bring young people from across Europe together for an in-depth learning and training course. The programme will include a content part where speakers will provide information on energy and climate crises, current policies in place (e.g. national energy plans) and the nature of energy and climate politics. The training part will include sessions to build skills on how to spread the green message on energy and climate issues.

So if you are interested in European opinions on sustainable energy and want to work on common solutions, please email Sophie from Young Friends of the Earth Europe now, and we can nominate you to take part.

 

 

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