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Young Londoners tackle climate change through powerful video project

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A look at environmental videos created by TVDSB students.

Students from the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) have teamed up with the City of London, sharing videos discussing climate action and resilience.

Almost 70 students were involved, spanning from grades 4 to 9. The videos were created entirely by the students, commemorating Earth Month, Earth Day, and other environment initiatives.

“The inspirational work of these young Londoners helps promote climate action in the community and shares the important message that we must all work together to respond to climate change,” said Mayor Josh Morgan.

“Congratulations to all of the students and teachers involved who helped make these important videos.”

The students involved were from 16 different schools in the city. The completed videos are on London’s YouTube channel and website.

“The videos created by our students are incredible,” said Bill Tucker, Interim Director of Education.

“Students across the TVDSB have shown determination, skill, and a strong conscience about what they need to do to become good global citizens.”