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RSSFrom the record-breaking heat dome in the Pacific Northwest and the wildfires that followed, to the deadly floods in Europe and rainfall-induced landslides in India, extreme weather has frequently hit the headlines in 2021.
On 29 June, over 1,400 people signed up for the Climate Pact Day of Action to discover what we can do in our own worlds, whether that be at home, at work or in school, or in the wider community to help protect our planet.
Are you aged between 15 and 30 and want to make a difference for the planet? Then we want to hear from you!
Climate action: there’s a lot of talk about it, but what can you do to actually make a difference?
Every year on the last Saturday of March, millions of people around the world switch off their lights in solidarity for Earth Hour.
The European Climate Pact is teaming up with UEFA, the governing body of football in Europe, for their "Cleaner Air, Better Game' campaign.
The European Climate Pact is joining forces with the global Count Us In campaign to mobilise people across the EU to take action for the climate.
The European Commission today launched the European Climate Pact, inviting people, communities and organisations to participate in climate action.