🌿 Join Us for a Heartwarming Community Hangout! Love is in the air, and so is our passion for the planet! 🌿
Are you enthusiastic about positively impacting our planet? Do you believe in the power of collective action to address climate change and environmental issues? If so, clear your schedule for a special event that guarantees inspiration, insights, and a sense of togetherness – the “Loving the Planet: From Passion to Action” Community Hangout.
🎙️ Guest Speaker: Christine Samwaroo – Founder of The Breadfruit Collective
🗓️ Save the Date: February 15th, 2024, 10 am (AST)
And what better way to celebrate the month of love than by channelling our collective passion for the environment?
We’re thrilled to announce that our guest speaker, Christine Samwaroo, the visionary behind The Breadfruit Collective, will join us to share her wisdom and experiences on how we can love and make our planet a better home for everybody. Her insights promise to inspire and empower us all to make a difference in our communities and beyond.
Christine is Guyanese and an Intersectional Feminist. She has a Master’s Degree in Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management. Christine is the Founder and Managing Director of The Breadfruit Collective – a gender and environmental justice organisation in Guyana. Christine is both a Climate Reality Project and Green Faith Youth Fellow. She co-authored a children’s book on climate change and health called ‘The Sprouts and the Mystery of the Flood, and is also a Programme Coordinator for GirlsCARE.
So mark your calendars and get ready to join us for an enriching and heartwarming conversation about our shared love for the planet.
See you there! 🌱
Let’s spread the love for our planet this Valentine’s month! ❤️🌱
ABOUT CLIMATE TRACKER
Climate Tracker (CT) is an international non-profit organisation, aiming to support, train and incentivise better climate journalism globally. We believe in the power of journalism but recognise that many young journalists don’t have the training, resources or support to identify and tell the climate stories they want to. We also recognise that this challenge is often greatest in the countries hardest hit by climate change. To address this, we:
- Provide training and fellowships for young journalists around the world to tell better climate stories locally
- Conduct action-oriented media research to better understand the biggest challenges, trends, and obstacles to powerful climate reporting around the world
- Fund young journalists to report on the world’s most pressing issues and cover the world’s biggest moments, UN negotiations and conferences
- Support global collaborations between young climate journalists, newsrooms and NGOs around the world