ClimaTalk is a youth-led non-profit organisation that seeks to demystify climate policy and amplify young people’s voices in the fight against the climate crisis.

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What we do

We focus on two big types of content: Climate Policy Education and Climate Action & Careers. We have a continuous publication of short and accessible articles and are additionally working on the following projects in 2022:

Climate Policy Education

EU Policy: Aims to help young people understand and follow EU climate policy with a main focus on the Fit for 55 Package.

COP27: Aims to develop content that disseminates clear information about the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP).

Youth Climate Lawsuits Database (YCLD): Aims to provide short, accessible case summaries of youth-led climate litigation in the form of a searchable database.

Climate Action & Careers

Climate@Uni: Aims to help young people choose a climate-focused university course with our university courses map (~400 courses worldwide) and our personal student reviews.

Climate Careers & Internships: Aims to proivde young people about career-related opportunities in the climate and environmental space.

Youth Climate Action: Aims to establish a database of youth-led climate projects from around the world and inspire young people to get active.


What we believe

We believe that the climate is in a state of crisis that needs to be addressed now. Our mission is to inspire young people all over the world to respond to the crisis by helping them understand environmental policy and related issues, and by finding out how they can get involved and what kind of impact they can have.

We believe that spreading information in the most accessibleconcise, and accurate way possible is one of the best means to reach people. Amidst the complex and confusing landscape of the global media, we want to be a clear, unbiased, and precise source for everyone to turn to.