Press releases

  • October 30, 2023

The past two years have made us pessimistic about slowing the climate catastrophe

“Half billion people are trying hard, while the other 7 billion are doing nothing at all to stop it.”

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  • October 17, 2023

Climate Scepticism Threatens Sustainable Living in Our Region

Climate Scepticism Threatens Sustainable Living in Latvia.

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  • July 18, 2023

Game On! Festival Greening Handbook helps you organize sustainable events

The Ultimate Guide to Greening Your Festival

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  • July 10, 2023

Media Toolkit for Journalists: Climate Crisis in Central America

Media Toolkit for Journalists: Climate Crisis in Central America

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  • July 9, 2023

In pursuit of the facts - Does climate justice exist in Honduras?

Climate crisis in Central America: Media tour in Honduras

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  • May 18, 2023

3 activities you can do for the environment

Don't just talk, act!

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  • May 8, 2023

Latvian Fund for Nature launches the campaign Accidental Party Animal

On 27 April, the Latvian National Museum of Natural History (Krišjāņa Barona iela 4, Riga) launched the Latvian Fund for Nature (LDF) campaign ‘Accidental Party Animal’ for organising nature- and climate-friendly events.

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  • September 22, 2022

The Latvian Fund for Nature invites people to go geocaching and learn about climate change

Starting from September, the Latvian Fund for Nature offers the geocaching series “ClimateQuest” in various places of Latvia to explain climate change and its consequences.

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  • March 31, 2022

Scientists views on climate change are believed to be the most credible

People in 8 European countries were asked. The results of two recent studies have been merged to give an insight into the extent to which scientists' findings and people's opinions overlap.

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  • November 5, 2021

Street actions to raise awareness about climate change during the first Climate Camp Solingen

Fundamental issues of climate change were highlighted by 40 young people in a fantastic dance performance. Young ambassadors from 8 European countries were invited to Climate Camp Solingen, and at the end of the week, they organized three street actions related to climate change. The event was closed with a joint dance to raise awareness of biodiversity with the help of beetle-plate dancers.

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  • November 2, 2021

The New Board Game Terra Futura Scored a Big Hit at SPIEL '21, One of the Biggest Board Game Fairs in the World, in Essen

The board game Terra Futura has been a huge success among players and visitors to one of the world’s biggest game fairs, Spiel’21, in Essen, Germany. The game was created as part of a collaborative international project ‘Game On’ with the Czech game company Albi. Terra Futura takes players into the future, where they build cities and strive to achieve the greatest possible balance between production and sustainability. The ‘Game On’ project aims to positively motivate and encourage young people to engage in activities aimed at tackling climate change. The project uses gamification to understand the global context and impacts of climate change on people’s lives and planetary ecosystems.

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  • May 22, 2021

World Biodiversity Day: We don’t have 30 years to witness the impact of our behaviour

A new sustainability tracking application is going to be launched on World Biodiversity Day as part of an awareness-raising project aimed at young people in 8 European Countries. The goal of the Climate Game application is to reduce the carbon footprint of users to below 3 tonnes of Co2 per year.

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