Hannah, England: COP26
Hannah is a member of a Youth Climate Action group in the Lake District and has recently joined a steering committee for the Cumbrian Youth Climate Conference.
Sky Kids and First News give young people around the globe a voice on climate change as world leaders meet for COP to discuss the crisis. In three documentaries, we see first-hand the effects of climate change and some amazing ideas on how to save our planet. There are also classroom resources to accompany the films from First News Education and WWF.
Hannah is a member of a Youth Climate Action group in the Lake District and has recently joined a steering committee for the Cumbrian Youth Climate Conference.
Darielen is an indigenous activist on climate change. From her small village in the Amazon she has made a big impact and is a well-known figure in Brazil.
Tamsyn lives in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, a world heritage site, not far from the city of Sydney.
Queen is from Cameroon, home to some of the world’s most unique wildlife and stunning rainforests. Climate change is not something she fears, it’s something she experiences.
Sophia's shoe protest, with placards demanding more action against climate change, has caught the attention of millions of social media followers.
Take an exclusive look behind the scenes of COP26: In Your Hands, this mission impossible documentary that was filmed across six continents during a pandemic.
This is Boris Johnson's video message to children, part of the COP26: In Your Hands documentary.
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