ARTICLES

ARTICLES

Check out the articles published during the project by the Consortium!

Empowering Youth Workers in Sustainable Communication

The Green-Comm project, supported under the Erasmus+ framework, seeks to transform youth workers into agents of sustainable communication.

By equipping them with structured training modules, practical toolkits, and digital platforms, the project ensures that climate literacy is not only transferred but internalized, acted upon, and multiplied across networks of young people in the Netherlands, Turkey, Estonia, and Portugal.

Equipping Youth Workers for the Misinformation Age

In the age of information, the fight against climate change is not only fought in laboratories, parliaments, or the streets, it is fought on our screens. Social media platforms, online news outlets, and digital forums have become battlegrounds where truth and misinformation collide. 

Climate denial, greenwashing, and conspiracy theories threaten to undermine decades of scientific research and policy efforts.

Inside the GreenComm Online Platform

The GreenComm online platform is the public, open-access home for the project’s full learning offer: the Green Communication (VET) Training Programme, the practical GreenComm Toolkit, a Certification Quiz, a Best Practices hub, and a growing Organizations & Stakeholders Map. 

Designed to be used directly by youth workers and their organisations, it brings training, ready-to-use templates, and community discovery into a single, multilingual space.

12 Inspiring Examples of Green Communication

Across Europe and worldwide, a wide range of campaigns and initiatives are raising awareness about climate change, sustainability, and environmental responsibility. For youth workers, these examples are valuable not only as inspiration but also as practical tools to connect young people with real-life action and global movements.

This article brings together some of the most recognizable initiatives, from symbolic global actions to local programs and digital tools. Each case is accompanied by a suggestion on how it can be adapted to youth work practice, helping to spark creativity, dialogue, and hands-on engagement. Rather than being copied directly, they are intended to inspire localized approaches that empower young people and strengthen community impact.

PROJECT RESULTS

Within the framework of the GreenComm project, three main outputs have been developed to strengthen the communication and media literacy skills of youth workers engaged in environmental and climate-related work.

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