About the CHN Youth Forum
The CHN Youth Forum, launched at COP26, empowers young people (ages 16–35) to drive climate action through culture. Built on intergenerational equity, it fosters peer and cross-generational learning. Formed through youth-led dialogues during Italy’s #All4Climate, the Forum advances priorities like engaging with YOUNGO, hosting learning events, using social media for climate-culture messaging, and shaping CHN policy with youth perspectives.
About the Climate Heritage Network
The Climate Heritage Network (CHN) is a voluntary global network of organizations—including governments, NGOs, universities, and businesses—committed to addressing climate change through culture. Launched in 2019 after its mobilization at the 2018 Global Climate Action Summit, CHN works to align climate action and policy with cultural dimensions, from arts to heritage, in support of the Paris Agreement.
About the From Preservation to Regeneration: Heritage in the Green Economy event:
This online Capacity-Building event, co-organised by CHN and ESACH under the framework of the European Heritage Hub's Triple Transformation, will present an online dialogue on youth participation in climate-based heritage policies. Building on the Youth Heritage Days in Albarracín, this event amplifies young voices in the cultural heritage sector.
This online event will take place on 29 May 2025 at 2 PM CEST. You will receive the Zoom Link an hour before the event.
The CHN Youth Forum, launched at COP26, empowers young people (ages 16–35) to drive climate action through culture. Built on intergenerational equity, it fosters peer and cross-generational learning. Formed through youth-led dialogues during Italy’s #All4Climate, the Forum advances priorities like engaging with YOUNGO, hosting learning events, using social media for climate-culture messaging, and shaping CHN policy with youth perspectives.
About the Climate Heritage Network
The Climate Heritage Network (CHN) is a voluntary global network of organizations—including governments, NGOs, universities, and businesses—committed to addressing climate change through culture. Launched in 2019 after its mobilization at the 2018 Global Climate Action Summit, CHN works to align climate action and policy with cultural dimensions, from arts to heritage, in support of the Paris Agreement.
About the From Preservation to Regeneration: Heritage in the Green Economy event:
This online Capacity-Building event, co-organised by CHN and ESACH under the framework of the European Heritage Hub's Triple Transformation, will present an online dialogue on youth participation in climate-based heritage policies. Building on the Youth Heritage Days in Albarracín, this event amplifies young voices in the cultural heritage sector.
This online event will take place on 29 May 2025 at 2 PM CEST. You will receive the Zoom Link an hour before the event.