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We have great news from our sister Erasmus+ project Young Climate Campaigners for the European Green Deal (aka CLICA). In order to empower youth in becoming advocates and taking action towards the European Green Deal, CLICA has produced an E-Learning platform where youth and youth facilitators are able to access learning content on a variety of topics ranging from artivism to Green Deal policies. The platform brings young people together in regional and EU online groups where they can work together to improve policymaking and raise awareness about climate change. The platform is open to youth across Europe, so we invite you to register and connect with peers across different European countries, who are aiming to take action against climate change! 

Check out the platform here: https://youngclimatecampaigners.com

For more information on CLICA, please visit their website: https://www.clicayouth.com 

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