The Role of Youth in Shaping a Sustainable Future: Case Studies from the Global Climate Movement
Date Published : 24 September 2024
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Louis Walber
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Herline Morie
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demonstrated
sustainable
SDGs
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General Track
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Abstract
Youth have demonstrated an increasingly important role in driving climate action and sustainable development. This paper will analyze the contribution of young people in accelerating the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a focus on the global climate movement. Case studies from various countries will be presented to illustrate the various initiatives that have been undertaken by young people, ranging from demonstrations to awareness campaigns. In addition,
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Walber, L., & Morie, H. (2024). The Role of Youth in Shaping a Sustainable Future: Case Studies from the Global Climate Movement. Sustainable Development Goals Forum (SDGF), 1(1), 2-11. https://doi.org/10.12821/b9qntg51