Experts say the ecosystems can play a vital role in helping to meet ambitious climate targets.
Read moreBy Rosalind Skillen
BBC Young Reporter
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The BBC has worked with 22 18-24 year olds from across the UK to help tell stories about climate change ahead of COP26.
The BBC has worked with 22 18-24 year olds from across the UK to help tell stories about climate change ahead of COP26.
Find out more about the journalism and media project for 11-18 years - an opportunity to develop skills and share their stories.
Play the role of a journalist with the BBC iReporter "choose-your-own-adventure" style interactive game.
Ever wondered what skills you need to be a journalist? This BBC Teach Live Lesson will help you give writing a news story a go!
We've gone behind the scenes of some of the most popular BBC brands to find out which goes into creating their content and the job roles and skills involved.
Living in lockdown, having a parent in prison and street sexual harassment are stories explored in this podcast by young people about growing up in UK today.
Football star and TV pundit, Rio Ferdinand, answers questions from young reporters and talks about opportunities and aspirations
The BBC has worked with 22 18-24 year olds from across the UK to help tell stories about climate change ahead of COP26.
Find out more about the journalism and media project for 11-18 years - an opportunity to develop skills and share their stories.
Play the role of a journalist with the BBC iReporter "choose-your-own-adventure" style interactive game.
Ever wondered what skills you need to be a journalist? This BBC Teach Live Lesson will help you give writing a news story a go!
We've gone behind the scenes of some of the most popular BBC brands to find out which goes into creating their content and the job roles and skills involved.
Living in lockdown, having a parent in prison and street sexual harassment are stories explored in this podcast by young people about growing up in UK today.
Football star and TV pundit, Rio Ferdinand, answers questions from young reporters and talks about opportunities and aspirations
Find out more about the journalism and media project for 11-18 years - an opportunity to develop skills and share their stories.
Play the role of a journalist with the BBC iReporter "choose-your-own-adventure" style interactive game.
Ever wondered what skills you need to be a journalist? This BBC Teach Live Lesson will help you give writing a news story a go!
By Rosalind Skillen
BBC Young Reporter
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