Youth-led environmental groups are “scraping for morsels” to find funding
Why It Matters
As climate disasters in Canada and the world are getting more frequent and severe, youth-led environmental groups are leading some of the most innovative projects in the sector. But youth need adequate financial support to maintain their work, and livelihoods.
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Youth are not just the face of the environmental movement.
We see them leading climate justice protests and rallies all year long, launching lawsuits against the government, putting pressure on banks and policy officials to divest from fossil fuels. But more than that, youth are also the hands and feet of the movement, pushing for change, and working on the ground to do the real, tough environmental and climate justice work. They are leading conservation initiatives like shoreline cleanups and habitat restoration, mitigating wildfire risks, and shaping clean energy solutions for the country.
In the last few years as climate disasters across Canada
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