Climate clubs help youth to gain environmental information

Environment Minister Yasmin Fouad said on Saturday that the climate and environment club at Sharm El-Sheikh Youth Center aims to organize programs to raise awareness concerning concepts and approaches related to climate change as a part of Egypt’s 2050 Climate Change Strategy and its upcoming host of the UN climate conference in November.

During her inspection tour of the club, Fouad pointed out that the Ministry of Environment and Youth launched 33 climate clubs in June.

The clubs help the youth to gain environmental information on the issue of climate change to understand the conditions and problems of the environment and related negative practices to participate in finding new and unconventional solutions to them, the minister added.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

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