Yukon Youth Engagement Forum on Climate Change

What can I do? Attend a Conference

Category: Environment

When: 11:00 AM July 31, 2009 to 05:00 PM August 2, 2009

Yukon Youth aged 16-26 are invited to attend the 3rd Annual Yukon Youth Engagement Forum on Climate Change. The forum is being held from July 31- August 2nd @ Vista Outdoor Learning Centre.

REGISTER NOW to learn more about climate change, discover how you can become involved, and be part of Yukon’s response to climate change.

More information can be found on the Environment Yukon website -
http://environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca/monitoringenvironment/climchangeyouthforum.php

Please forward this information to any interested contacts you may know. Also, if you have any questions call Lia Johnson at 867-667-5361 or lia.johnson@gov.yk.ca

Contact information: Lia Johnson, Climate Change Secretariat, 867-667-5361 or lia.johnson@gov.yk.ca
Web link for more information: http://environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca/monitoringenvironment/climchangeyouthforum.php

by Lia Johnson


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