Chichester Observer

Chance for our young readers to quiz Boris on climate challenge

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Our young readers can have a real voice before a big climate conference for world leaders.

As UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to host the summit, he wants to hear young people’s questions about, and solutions for, the climate challenge

Jpimedia’s partnershi­p with First News offers the chance for our younger audience members to address a Downing Street press conference, the exciting opportunit­y inviting youngsters’ key questions directly to the PM.

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Climate Challenge initiative, promoted among First News coverage across this and all other Jpimedia platforms, means the voice of tomorrow’s generation can now be heard. Loud and clear. Selected entries will be offered the chance to visit London to have their say in person or have their video questions played at the press conference. What would you ask the UK Government about how it is going to solve the current climate crisis? Or do you want to put forward your ideas for solutions to environmen­tal issues?

Send written or video questions, filmed on a phone, to first. news/younguk site.

And you can tell world leaders what action you would take to help your planet.

We’ll also feature some of your best ideas across all our platforms during COP26.

Who knows, you could be the next young environmen­tal champion to follow in the green footsteps

of Swedish crusader Greta Thunberg! The Glasgow-based global forum runs from October 31 to November 12, the UN seminar’s theme being “Uniting the world to tackle climate change”.

The event follows October 17-24 One World Week, also dedicated to raising awareness of climate change among other global issues such as poverty and inequality.

This year’s focus encourages us all to act now to protect the world for future generation­s. For you, our younger audience. First News is a 28-page weekly newspaper for young people delivered into homes across the UK every Friday. Find out more, and try for free, by visiting firstnews.co.uk/1free site

Don’t miss this week’s First News page in this newspaper for more great news for young readers and informatio­n about the chance to be a part of the Prime Minister’s press conference.

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