
This weekend the team organised a visit to Edinburgh, for ourselves and some of the young people we've been working with to take part in a day of talks and workshops on the issue of climate change. The day was run by Roars Not Whispers, for 16-25 year olds to learn about the issue and find out what we can do as individuals and within communtities. The day was great fun, and we enjoyed meeting all the young people who attended through various groups all over Scotland, and seering how passionate and involved they are on this topic.

A game to measure our Carbon Footprint! For example: put 2 dots on your face if you buy new clothes, take one off if you buy from charity shops - add 3 dots if you've flown in the last 3 months - add one dot if you drive, none for public transport, take one off if you walk or cycle... then wear your dots with pride for the rest of the event!

In the evening we were invited to a dinner celebrating 10 years of the Scottish Youth Parliament, where we heard about what this organisation for getting the voice of young people heard by decision makers has acheived. There were some really inspiring stories, both from the podium and from the young people we met, about their projects creating change in their local community!
A big thank you to Miki from Roars Not Whispers for organising this great experience for us!
we went edenbrugh to attend workshop of scotish youth parliament for 1 day it was "roar not wisper" on Ciamat e cahnge.it was realy nice to be there learned a lot so many new things and after attending that workshop we realized that how much we youth are day by day going to be careless about our environment we are not thinking that we are distroying nature by increasing amount of corbon di oxide because it distroy ozone.so we learned lots of good things every one come up with some ideas and thoughts that what should we do for cliamate change. we are very thankfull to miki and other members of scotish youth parliament who invited us.thanks a lot from my team and me.
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