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This playlist invites you to actively engage in environmental activities and discover how you can contribute to this essential change. Among young people, environmental degradation is recognised as one of the most pressing issues, with increasing numbers joining initiatives to address this challenge. Become part of the movement and contribute in your unique way. Every effort matters, and each one of us is responsible for our actions. Join our activities and make a difference at both local and national levels. Do you want change? Then, BE that change!
Through five diverse activities spanning various levels and actions, you will enhance skills essential for environmental engagement while also developing abilities that are valuable in your everyday life, personal growth, and professional journey. Communication skills, strategic thinking, empathy, and adaptability are just a few of the many capacities you’ll cultivate, enriching your personality and broadening your potential through your involvement in environmental activities.
This guide is designed not only to benefit the environment but also to foster the skill development of young people eager to make a positive impact on society.
This playlist supports and encourages learning, recognition, and action contributing to the European Youth Goal #10: Sustainable Green Europe.
Why should you care?
- Secure a sustainable future: Learn how environmental protection ensures a livable planet for future generations, including clean air, water, and a stable climate.
- Be a changemaker: Discover how your actions can influence policies, encourage green innovations, and drive collective efforts to combat climate change.
- Shape greener communities: Gain the skills and knowledge to create eco-friendly communities, promote sustainability, and advocate for green initiatives in your local area.
- Enhance your quality of life: Learn how sustainable practices contribute to a healthier lifestyle, reduce pollution, and prevent environmental hazards that affect everyone.
- Adopt a sustainable lifestyle: Develop habits and choices, like reducing waste and conserving energy, that empower you to live sustainably and inspire others to follow suit.
- Influence global policies: Explore how young people can participate in environmental decision-making, from local projects to international climate negotiations.
- Foster teamwork through eco-activities: Engage in environmental projects and activities, such as community clean-ups or tree planting, to build teamwork skills and connect with like-minded peers.
How partners and organisations in Cities of Learning can support you:
- Engage in activities: By offering a variety of inspiring activities and ideas, the aim is to raise awareness about current issues and encourage others to become part of the change.
- Encourage participation: Use social media and local outreach efforts to motivate young people to join and contribute to sustainable initiatives.
- Create local connections: Help young people build networks with small and large associations by connecting them to various projects and opportunities.
- Organise events: Partner with local organisations, both small and large, to organise meetings, events, or activities that involve young people in discussions, enabling them to share their perspectives and brainstorm ideas for environmental protection.
- Adopt an environmentally friendly lifestyle: By making small, intentional changes to daily habits, individuals can reduce their carbon footprint while demonstrating their commitment to sustainable living.
- Influence others: Promoting a sustainable way of life can inspire other young people to see that change is possible through personal habit transformation. By becoming a role model, you can exemplify the "domino effect" that positive actions can have in society.
How to get started:
- Choose the activity that interests you most and participate in events available in your local area or online.
- Apply for each badge by completing the required tasks and submitting your evidence through the platform.
- Once you’ve completed all the activities and earned your badges, you’ll automatically receive the playlist badge, recognising your overall achievement and contribution to European Youth Goal No. 10: Sustainable Green Europe.
This playlist is a part of the European Youth Goals for Cities of Learning cooperation partnership implemented by four partner organisations:
- System&G, lead partner in Greece
- CODEC, Belgium
- Badgecraft, Lithuania
- System&G Finland
The EU Erasmus+ programme co-funded this activity.
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This activity will help you combine your physical and communication skills to organise an environmentally focused initiative.
By developing your network, drawing inspiration from other associations and past events, as well as brainstorming ideas on how to make an area of interest cleaner, now is the time to take action and create a collective and significant impact on society. While constructive ideas are crucial, a well-structured communication plan and agenda are essential to achieving the desired results.
First, get inspired!
Take a look at how young activists have managed to create change in society by launching their initiatives and collaborating with other individuals who share similar mindsets :
Want to learn more? Check out youth activists' arguments for getting involved in Climate Action Decision. Their efforts aim to bring about a drastic change in society for a more liveable environment, as showcased during the COP27 Youth Day in 2022: Involving Youth in Climate Action Decisions
Now, take action!
Collaborating with peers who share your values will help you organise an action that can make an impact in your area. This activity—whether a campaign or an excursion related to the environment—aims to demonstrate the importance of sustainable methods and raise awareness about climate change within your community.
- Find the type of activity you’d like to work on: Together with your team, decide which type of project you would like to lead. Once you’ve chosen the main activity, delegate tasks among your team members. Remember, for an activity to be successfully implemented, it requires proper organisation. Don’t hesitate to brainstorm ideas by researching websites or reaching out to potential networks for guidance.
- Advertise your activity using communication methods and social media : Your activity needs to reach a wider audience. Even if the action is small, the purpose and reasoning behind it are significant. Therefore, it’s essential to inform people about your activity to encourage environmental awareness. If people express interest in joining, consult your team to determine whether this is feasible, and then engage them in your initiative.
- Execute the activity effectively: Identify the best methods to carry out your chosen activity. Follow a strategic procedure and stick to a plan or schedule to ensure smooth management. Using a social media calendar can help keep smaller activities on track and aligned with the timeline.
Who is behind this activity?
Cities of Learning Network partners invite you to become proactive and demonstrate your commitment to the environment, aligning with European Youth Goal #10 Sustainable Green Europe. We recognise the importance of your contribution to this urgent matter and wish to reward your efforts with badge recognition.
Contact us for more details about the Erasmus+ co-funded project "European Youth Goals for Cities of Learning"
- System&G, Greece - the project lead partner
- CODEC, Belgium
- Badgecraft, Lithuania
- System&G Finland
Disclaimer: We are grateful for the ideas generated by youth leaders and youth workers during the international study visits. To create this activity, humans collaborated with AI using the Youth Goals Hub GPT custom-built version, informed and inspired by the best youth work practices.
Hanki aktiviteetti-merkki
This badge is awarded for completing the “Connect Your Surroundings and Organise an Impactful Action” activity. Your participation demonstrates your commitment to raising awareness and encouraging others to adopt sustainable practices. Many people overlook the catastrophic repercussions of their actions and their role in contributing to environmental issues. Your initiative will inspire your peers and network, showing that everyone shares responsibility for these challenges and that anyone can take meaningful steps to help mitigate them.
Skills and experiences gained (according to the European Competence Framework for Volunteering in Environmental Projects):
- Organisational Skills: Through this event you will succeed in creating an impactful event in your area.To succeed that, you need to distribute the tasks correctly in order to provide the necessary result, as well as putting a timeline and schedule that you will need to follow.
- Strategic Methods: This activity will allow you to think outside the ordinary and exceed your normal spectrum and social circle. Therefore, a strategic plan will help you to perform your activity and how in order to expand your visibility. This will help you in the future whenever you seek to organise an event or another activity.
- Communication Skills: This badge requires the use of communication methods to effectively promote your activity. Whether through local press, social media, or proper advertising, it will help you understand how to collaborate and efficiently convey the correct message and information to third parties.
This badge highlights your creative abilities as well as your leadership and collaborative skills in managing a group of people. Every contribution to a team is essential, and learning to effectively delegate and manage responsibilities will support your future ability to oversee related roles in the workplace. It will also help you organise larger activities related to environmental causes and expand your network.
The organisation of collective activities aligns with European Youth Goal #10: A Sustainable Green Europe. Cities of Learning Network partners commend the badge earner’s efforts to gain visibility through an event that promotes a sustainable lifestyle. This badge will be issued upon verification of the activity.
Even if the event doesn’t achieve the level of success initially anticipated, Cities of Learning Network partners recognise and support the efforts of young people to engage in ecological activities.
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Tehtävät
Vastauksen vahvistanut: Yksi aktiviteetin järjestäjä
Create your own group for collaboration and brainstorming:
- Task: Identify individuals in your community who are motivated to create positive change, and work together on a sustainable activity. Once the group is formed, assign different tasks to each member to ensure the activity achieves its intended results.
- Evidence: After convening with the participants, take a group photo and prepare a document outlining the activity, the names of the participants, and the roles assigned to each individual. Additionally, create a separate document detailing a timeline for the tasks.
Vastauksen vahvistanut: Yksi aktiviteetin järjestäjä
Promote your event effectively:
- Task: Identify the two main different methods to promote your event. Ideas could include connecting with local journalists, creating posters, collaborating with the municipality, or using social media platforms. Once the activity is completed, provide reflections on how your communication strategy contributed to your event's visibility.
- Evidence: Submit a document describing your promotional efforts, detailing the steps you took to increase visibility. Include feedback on whether the communication strategies were effective or, if not, highlight areas for improvement and suggest alternative approaches that could have been prioritised.
Vastauksen vahvistanut: Yksi aktiviteetin järjestäjä
Evaluate your activity after completion:
- Task: Execute the event as originally planned with your team members. After its completion, arrange a follow-up meeting with the participants to discuss how successfully the activity was carried out and whether it met your expectations.
- Evidence: Capture several photographs, take notes, and, if possible, encourage discussions on social media showcasing your activity and when it took place. Compile your reflections into a PDF, including positive and negative feedback, to evaluate which aspects were successful and which require improvement.