C3ER, BRAC University Pioneers Youth-Led Climate Action Through Climate Olympiad 2025!

 The Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Research (C3ER), BRAC University, in collaboration with Brighters and in partnership with OAB Foundation, Renew Earth, FFCRJ, Greenman, and DYO, successfully organized the first divisional round of Climate Olympiad 2025 on March 7, 2025, at Khulna University. The event was graced by Ms. Roufa Khanum, Assistant Director, C3ER, BRAC University, who highlighted the significance of youth engagement in climate action.

 The Climate Olympiad 2025 is a transformative initiative designed to equip young individuals with the knowledge, skills, and platform necessary to drive meaningful climate action. This initiative strengthens capacity-building and networking opportunities by fostering collaboration across educational institutions, research organizations, and youth networks. The program aims to inspire youth-led sustainable solutions and ensure that their voices contribute effectively to climate policies and decision-making at national and global levels.

 The divisional round in Khulna was not merely a competition. It represented a significant milestone in youth-driven climate advocacy. Participants engaged in critical discussions on climate resilience, adaptation strategies, and sustainable development, reinforcing their roles as future climate leaders. The event catalyzed young changemakers, encouraging them to contribute actively to tackling climate challenges through innovative and localized solutions.

 The journey does not end here! The National Climate Olympiad 2025 will take place on May 23-24, 2025, at BRAC University, where the brightest young minds from across the country will come together to present groundbreaking ideas and solutions. This event will be a pivotal platform for knowledge exchange, innovation, and policy engagement, fostering a new generation of climate-conscious leaders committed to sustainable development.

Stay tuned for more updates, and join us in shaping a climate-resilient future!

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