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We value nature training course
  • General publications
  • Nature Capitals Coalition, We value nature

This training course breaks down the natural capital journey into concrete and manageable steps. The training materials provide logical and practical guidance on key steps, approaches and tools to integrating natural capital in decision-making.

Aware animals - little books about composting and recycling
  • General publications
  • Mira Petrova, Aware Animals

Aware Animals is a comic strip created by Mira Petrova – a Bulgarian illustrator and graphic designer, engaging people in fun and positive way on the topics of zero-waste, composting, recycling, etc.

Skewb Climate
  • Tool guidance
  • Skewb

Skewb Climate creates digital education and gaming products, providing a new vehicle to engage and stimulate interest in young people in subjects which would otherwise seem hard to reach.

Youth Leadership in Climate Policy
  • General publications
  • Plan international

Do you want to engage in climate decision making but have no clue where to start? This workbook will guide you step by step to influence climate action.

Climateka
  • General publications
  • Climateka

The platform Climateka gathers videos and articles on different aspects of climate change, biodiversity, atmosphere and others, aiming to raise awareness, inform the society, provoke public and media debate on the topics related to climate change.

The Food for Europe podcast
  • General publications
  • Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development

The podcast looks at European food and the farmers who produce it. The episodes explore organic farming – a sector at the heart of the EU’s Farm to Fork strategy to make the way food is produced fair, healthy and environmentally friendly.

How to deal with climate disinformation
  • General publications

These three booklets are useful, if you want to: Learn to identify conspiracies and how to talk with people who believe in them; Debunk misinformation effectively; Talk about the scientific consensus on human-caused climate change.

LIFE URBAN ADAPT – Rotterdam’s work on climate adaptation
  • Case
  • WWF, Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure, Municipality of Rotterdam, Province South-Holland

Rotterdam received funding from the EU LIFE programme to develop two innovative and sustainable projects that are intended to absorb climate change, focusing on tidal parks in the Meuse as well as the inner-city area of Zoho.