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The Youth COP, Pilita Clark, United Nations Permanent Security Council . . .
Read Financial Times columnist Pilita Clark’s #MustRead article (Gift-Link: https://giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/actions/redeem/6bc7081e-902d-434d-9050-9ca709fc55ee) and the better readers’ comments.Let’s read Pilita Clark’s text through the lenses of Hannah Arendt

Now we need more than lifeboats. We need shipyards . . .
I asked the Great and the Good for a few reflections. As additional entries are received, these voices will be included. Here is Youth4Planet’s 2025

Renaturéierungen hëllefen net nëmmen der Natur, mee och eisem Klima an eiser Gesondheet. Jidderee profitéiert – Mënsch, Déier an Ëmwelt!”
In Support of a Living Future: Why Useldingen Should Heed Marcel Wolff’s Call Have you read Marcel Wolff’s recent Luxemburger Wort Letter to the Editor,

EcoCitizen Luxembourg: Quiet Foundations, Historic Firsts
There are moments in Luxembourg’s climate transition that arrive without fanfare. They settle in quietly, professionally, and their significance is seismic. The ministerial recognition of

Marshall Plan Decency
Yesterday, Youth4planet team-members pedaled their bicycles and took public transportation from Ville de Luxembourg to Äerdschëff in Redange-sur-Attert. We followed the baby-breath of summer across

Recap Workshop / Collaboration with Ecole Fondamentale Am Sand, Niederanven
In June this year we organised a film workshop in collaboration with the Am Sand School in Niederanven. The workshop was an additional part of

Bloomberg & the Financial Times’ climate newsfeed feels like the Book of Revelation
Floods in Texas. Fires in Canada. Droughts in the UK. Hope outsourced to AI. Decency still on back-order: Welcome to the week ending 11th July

Rob Hopkins: How to fall in Love with the Future
Note: this article was written by Jacqueline Zweers Who is Rob Hopkins and what is he famous for? Rob Hopkins is a renowned English environmental

Baker’s dozen articles. 1 world. 17 SDGs on life support.
“We’re not in Kansas anymore. But we might be underwater in Kitimat” . . . Climate Action Tiger (“C.A.T.”) channeling Dorothy, Mark Twain, and an

Standing OVATIONS in Gdańsk
Gdańsk . . . Europe’s cradle of Solidarity . . . recently hosted the 32nd edition of Velo-city’s week-long mega-conference for Active Mobility DO-ers. The

Discover Traffic Gardens
Question: What if the first step to climate-smart + child-friendly communities was not a billion-dollar blueprint . . . but a playground? At the 2025












