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Youth ambassadors from child rights organisation Save the Children will this evening present a statement of key climate action asks to politicians ahead of the UN international climate meeting COP29.
The Youth Climate Statement, created at New Zealand’s first COP simulation event for youth held last month in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, will be presented to climate spokespeople this evening online at 7pm before being sent to Climate Change Minister Simon Watts and the New Zealand delegation heading to COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan from 11 to 22 November.
Around 25 rangatahi aged between 12 and 18 took part in the model COP event where they shared their unique insights and experiences and helped draft a statement of asks. Across each of the priority areas, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Loss and Damage and Sustainable Food Systems, youth climate advocates call for:
"It’s not just things that are being destroyed by climate change, it’s identity and culture as well," says Save the Children Generation Hope Ambassador Delara, 16, who took part in the COP Simulation event.
Sylvie, 16, also a Generation Hope ambassador adds:
"I think it’s really important for Aotearoa to make sure that as an island nation we are always finding ways to improve our response in mitigating and adapting to climate change to help our future generations."
Save the Children Advocacy Director Jacqui Southey says the climate statement prepared in Aotearoa will also form part of the global statement for Save the Children that will be presented at COP29.
"Children’s experiences, insights and advice matter and we need to ensure a focus on children’s rights in climate negotiations, policies and financing at all levels.
"It was children who pushed the climate emergency up the political agenda and, as adults, we must step up and support children to implement their ideas for a better future."
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