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Australian Teenagers Write Open Letter To COP28 in Dubai

South Australian students wrote a letter asking Australia's COP 28 representatives to address food sustainability among climate change impacts, aiming to prompt action through education and community involvement.

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A group of South Australian students wrote an open letter to Australia's representatives at COP 28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, a UN-organized summit addressing climate change. Their colorful letter, signed by over 20 students, highlights the need for food sustainability and the impact of climate change on food security. Extreme weather affects farmers' produce, making healthy food expensive and endangering the health of bees, vital for pollination. The students hope their letter will influence representatives to prioritize these concerns, advocating for community gardens, widespread education on climate change, and individual action.

Vocabulary:

• Representatives: chosen or appointed people who speak or act for a group of others.

• Colorfully: Using many bright or vivid colors.

• Aussies: Australian people.

• To attend: To go to or be present at a place or an event.

• Sustainability: Making sure we can keep doing something without using up all the resources or harming the environment.

• Bin: A container for holding things you don’t need anymore, like trash.

• Enough: Having as much as needed or required.

• Affordable: Something that doesn’t cost too much.

• Healthy: good for one's health.

• Curriculum: All the subjects and lessons that students study in a school, college, or educational program.

Source: Behind the News YouTube channel.

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