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Article: Search for youth to influence way to cut carbon footprint; EDUCATION WALES Wales offers chance for fresh young team of climate change champions.(Features)
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- Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
- Article date:
- October 16, 2008
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Byline: Katie Bodinger
THE SEARCH is on for the next group of climate change champions for Wales.
Six outstanding young people will act as ambassadors for green issues, spreading the word about how people can take simple, effective actions to reduce their carbon footprint, focusing on energy, water and transport use.
The current champions, who step down from their roles in December, launched the search with help from green teens at Cardiff High School, who are aiming to be among ...
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Article: Green message hits a town's airwaves.(News)
South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales);
February 5, 2008 ;
429 words
...TWO of Wales' first Climate Change Champions are taking to the airwaves to spread their green message. Ashley Yarrow, 15, of Tonteg, Pontypridd, and Katie Gupwell, 14, of Cilfynydd, Pontypridd, will appear on the town's community radio ...
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