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System:Reset

We live at a time of multi-layered environmental and social injustices, with the ongoing climate and ecological crisis disproportionately affecting the most marginalised communities.

Yet these communities tend to be excluded from political decision-making, cut out of discussions about what the future of our societies will look like. Our System:Reset project is working to change this.

What is System:Reset?

Young Friends of the Earth Europe is part of the pan-European SYSTEM:RESET project, which is building platforms across Europe to bring young people from under-represented communities into multi-levelled decision-making and build strong, collective visions for a socially just and ecologically sound future.

SYSTEM:RESET is led by Friends of the Earth groups in Ireland, Malta, Denmark, Estonia, North Macedonia, Cyprus, Spain, Croatia and Austria. It will empower 3,300 young people, at least 500 of whom are underrepresented youth, to embark on collective visioning and joint planning, and have their demands amplified in national and European decision making processes. It will bring about increased awareness of these issues to 150,000 European citizens, and encourage the EU and the national policy makers to act on the demands and solutions proposed by young people in order to bring about the just, intersectional transformation of society we need by 2030.

Check out our interactive timeline!

To find out more, or to get involved, contact Josef Boraei: josef.boraei@foeeurope.org

The project partners

From Croatia to Cyprus, meet our youth-led groups running this project across Europe/

News

The future that youth envisions

30/11/2021

Written by Maris Pedaja and Karola Kivilo  At a time when the whole world is once again looking to the heads of state meeting in Glasgow to discuss the future of global climate policy at COP26, there is a particular skepticism among observers. By 2021, …

Young Friends of the Earth Europe organizes action at COP26 to demand intersectional system change for youth

08/11/2021

Glasgow, 8th of November, 2021. On behalf of young people across Europe, Young Friends of the Earth Europe organised an action outside COP26 today to demand intersectional system change and highlight young people’s visions for a socially just and ecolo …

100.000+ activists from all over the world took to the streets of Glasgow to demand system change on the Global Day of Action.

06/11/2021

Glasgow, 6 November 2021.  Yesterday, thousands of people around the world took to the streets to demand climate justice on the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice. More than 200 actions and demonstrations were taking place around the world. Young …

Thousands of young people strike for climate justice and radical action in Glasgow at COP26

05/11/2021

Glasgow, 5 November 2021. Thousands of activists from all over the world were out on the streets on Friday, as part of the school strike to demand immediate and meaningful action to tackle the climate emergency. With thousands of young activists, Young …

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