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All Together Against Climate Change (ATACC)

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This tool contains educational guides on climate change activities, campaigning and campaigning activities.

Aims of the tool

To educate youths on how to use media campaigning to fight climate change

Description of the tool

With the project ‘All Together Against Climate Change’ (ATACC) we create a European network of peer educators who receive professional training on media and communication (understanding the impact of media as well as practical tools to develop quality media products) and climate change to transmit to their local youth groups and wider communities. They work with their peers to develop creative media campaigns on the fight against climate change which address young people in their environment and in the form and language best suited to them. Find their e-learning space at: www.atacc.ifm-sei.org

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Tool overview

All Together Against Climate Change (ATACC)

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1339

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The tool was created by

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The tool was created in the context of

IFM-SEI

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

IFM-SEI Secretariat (on 12 March 2012)

and last modified

14 February 2012

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