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Teenagers' climate change jobs | Teenagers' climate change jobs |
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Six teenagers have been appointed as Wales' first young "ambassadors" on climate change issues. | Six teenagers have been appointed as Wales' first young "ambassadors" on climate change issues. |
The young people - aged between 14 and 16 - beat off competition from hundreds of school pupils to secure the Welsh Assembly Government-backed roles. | The young people - aged between 14 and 16 - beat off competition from hundreds of school pupils to secure the Welsh Assembly Government-backed roles. |
The chosen climate change "champions" will spend a year in office spreading the word to schools and families about reducing carbon footprints. | The chosen climate change "champions" will spend a year in office spreading the word to schools and families about reducing carbon footprints. |
They will be unveiled later at an event attended by the first minister. | |
Cardiff High School pupil Tom Williams, 15, who is one of the champions, said he would be spreading the message that simple steps, such as walking to school and car-sharing, can make a difference. | Cardiff High School pupil Tom Williams, 15, who is one of the champions, said he would be spreading the message that simple steps, such as walking to school and car-sharing, can make a difference. |
CLIMATE CHANGE CHAMPIONS: Adam Amor, 16, from SwanseaJames Fletcher, 16, from PengamKatie Gupwell, 14, from Cilfynydd, PontypriddKatie Mason, 14, from Tal-y-bont, ConwyTom Williams, 15, from CardiffAshley Yarrow, 15, from TontegSource: Welsh Assembly Government | CLIMATE CHANGE CHAMPIONS: Adam Amor, 16, from SwanseaJames Fletcher, 16, from PengamKatie Gupwell, 14, from Cilfynydd, PontypriddKatie Mason, 14, from Tal-y-bont, ConwyTom Williams, 15, from CardiffAshley Yarrow, 15, from TontegSource: Welsh Assembly Government |
He said: "Everybody can help at home and hopefully positive actions can be passed on to parents to take on to their work place, so everyone can get involved." | He said: "Everybody can help at home and hopefully positive actions can be passed on to parents to take on to their work place, so everyone can get involved." |
Adam Amor, 16, entered the competition last year to be a champion through his school, Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera, in the Swansea valley. | Adam Amor, 16, entered the competition last year to be a champion through his school, Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera, in the Swansea valley. |
He has created a website showing the effects of global warming and he hoped to make a video to send to all schools in Wales. | He has created a website showing the effects of global warming and he hoped to make a video to send to all schools in Wales. |
"At the end of the day it's not a question of will it happen, it is going to happen," he said. | "At the end of the day it's not a question of will it happen, it is going to happen," he said. |
"We just have to find a way to slow the rate so the effects will be a lot less on us." | "We just have to find a way to slow the rate so the effects will be a lot less on us." |
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The champions' schedule includes taking part in a fact-finding trip to Amsterdam next month to see what is being done to reduce CO2 emissions in other countries. | The champions' schedule includes taking part in a fact-finding trip to Amsterdam next month to see what is being done to reduce CO2 emissions in other countries. |
They will also organise events in their own communities and across Wales. | They will also organise events in their own communities and across Wales. |
Their first engagement in their new roles will be to host the carbon watchers Wales class on Monday at the Senedd, Cardiff Bay. | |
The champions will turn "carbon slimming tutors" for the day and help visitors to calculate their own carbon footprints. | The champions will turn "carbon slimming tutors" for the day and help visitors to calculate their own carbon footprints. |
First Minister Rhodri Morgan and environment minister Jane Davidson will be in attendance. | First Minister Rhodri Morgan and environment minister Jane Davidson will be in attendance. |
Ms Davidson said: "Young people have a vital role to play as champions amongst their peer groups and in their own families and communities." | Ms Davidson said: "Young people have a vital role to play as champions amongst their peer groups and in their own families and communities." |
As part of the competition, young people were asked to submit a news report demonstrating how they would encourage their friends, family, school or community to make positive steps to reduce their carbon footprint. | As part of the competition, young people were asked to submit a news report demonstrating how they would encourage their friends, family, school or community to make positive steps to reduce their carbon footprint. |