Description
In our final episode of Season 1, host Rae Johnston speaks with climate advocates Daisy and Peta. Daisy Jeffrey is a climate campaigner working on the duty of care climate bill that is being put before federal parliament, aiming to protect the people and places we love. UNICEF Australia Youth Ambassador Peta is a climate champion who attended the 2023 COP28 climate summit in Dubai. Together, they discuss why it is important for young people's voices to be heard on climate and how young people can join the fight against climate change.
Host: Rae Johnston, Ambassador for UNICEF Australia, TV presenter and podcaster
Guests: Climate campaigner Daisy Jeffrey and UNICEF Australia Youth Ambassador Peta
Producers: Liz Tse, Freya Conomos and Lara Robertson
Show notes:
Duty of Care bill petition
Guide to climate action - UNICEF Youth Hub
Find out more about UNICEF Australia's Young Ambassador program
UNICEF Australia's educational resources on navigating conversations on climate change with young people
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