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Bite-Sized Climate Action

Dr. Helena Varkkey, Political Scientist | Dr. Matthew Ashfold, Atmospheric Scientist

19-May-21 15:00

Bite-Sized Climate Action

Bite-Size Climate Action is a series of fun, flexible, and immersive short online modules designed by experts in the conservation field, to inspire Malaysian youth to act for the climate. From forests to food to electricity, uniquely Malaysian videos, podcasts, quizzes and more are provided to demystify the science of climate change and empower everyone to be the change they want to see. We find out more from political scientist Dr. Helena Varkkey, and atmospheric scientist Dr. Matthew Ashfold, who are both part of the team behind this initiative.

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Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  EnvironmentScienceEducation

Tags:  The Bigger PictureEarth Matters#bitesizeclimateaction#climatechange#climatecrisis#climateaction#savetheplanet#ecofriendlyHelena VarkkeyMatthew Ashfold





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