A Look Back, A Step Forward – Reflections from Brussels and Beyond

Welcome to the November edition of the Sustainaware Newsletter!

This month, our community gathered in Brussels for the final event of the Sustainaware project—a celebration of youth leadership, creative collaboration, and action at the intersection of health, environment, and education. Through workshops, panels, and shared learning, Intersections for Impact highlighted the strength of youth-driven change.

In the spotlight

Intersections for Impact: A Forum on Health, Environment & Education

From 3–4 November 2025, more than 50 young changemakers, educators, experts, and activists gathered in Brussels for Intersections for Impact, Sustainaware’s final conference and celebration.

Across two days, participants joined panels, hands-on workshops, and interactive sessions exploring how climate, health, and education connect.

Highlights included:

  • Keynote: Lena Schilling (MEP, Greens) on intersectional, systemic solutions.
  • Panel 1: Health, Youth & Climate – how climate change shapes youth health.
  • Panel 2: Education & Climate Change – innovative approaches to climate education.
  • Panel 3: Cross-Sector Collaboration – partnerships across health, education, and environment.
  • Climate Fresk Workshop: A collaborative systems-thinking exercise.
  • Digital Escape Room: An immersive sustainability learning tool developed within Sustainaware.
  • Mini-Fair & Networking Lunch: Featuring youth-led organisations including The Earth Society, European Climate Pact Ambassadors, Mediterranea, and Climate Fresk.

 

Read more here.

A warm thank you to our Youth Technical Advisory Board. Your creativity, insights, and collaboration have shaped Sustainaware from start to finish.  

Looking Ahead: Partner Reflection Meeting
Immediately after the forum, all partners met for a final in-person reflection. Together, we reviewed the event, evaluated two years of collaboration, and gathered insights for future projects.

Explore Sustainaware Resources

The project might be ending, but the tools we’ve created are here to stay! 

We invite you to explore, use, and share everything the Sustainaware project has produced and gathered:

Resource of the Month: NASA’s Climate Change Lessons

NASA offers high-quality educational materials featuring real-world data, satellite imagery, and hands-on activities that help students understand climate systems, greenhouse gases, sea level rise, and energy balance.

Explore the platform: here

A Final Thank You

From Ljubljana to Prague, Portorož, Turin, Brussels, and beyond—thank you for being part of the Sustainaware community.

The project may be concluding, but its impact continues in classrooms, youth groups, and local initiatives across Europe. Let’s keep building connections and shaping a more sustainable future.

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