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The Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC) is an Australia- based international non-profit organization dedicated to address climate change issues through inspiring, educating, empowering and unifying young people across Australia and the world.
AYCC was started in 2006, when more than 65 youth leaders across Australia came together at the first Youth Climate Summit in Melbourne addressing climate change issues. The idea was to lift youth voice around Australia and around the world on climate change to build a generation-wide movement to prevent climate degradation. It has grown into a nationwide coalition of over 20 youth-focused and youth-run organizations from across Australia and has a membership of over 200,000. 1
The mission of the organization is “to build a generation-wide movement to solve the climate crisis, through uniting diverse youth organizations around this common challenge.” 2AYCC has various projects including Power left 2009, 2008 Youth Delegation to the United Nations(UN), Green Jobs Campaign, Switched on Schools.
Rather than an individual organization, AYCC is more of a coalition that connects and inspires youth climate groups. One of the main goals of AYCC is to support its member-organizations’ capacity building through training events, cross promotion, collaboration, facilitation and sharing information and knowledge. AYCC's main target group is young people across Australia and AYCC is very active among college and high school students.
One of featured projects of AYCC its 2008 Youth Delegation to the UN. In 2007, AYCC sent ten representatives to the United Nations climate change negotiations in Bali to represent the voice of youth from Australia. This year, they have selected twenty-one young climate leaders across Australia to the UN climate negotiations in Poland in December. 3

AYCC members
Source: AYCC.com. Author: AYCC.com. Permission: AYCC.com.They are also implementing two grassroots campaigns: Switched on Schools and left-Faith Outreach. The former project trains climate messengers to deliver presentations and workshops on climate change issues in schools. This project also collaborates with students and school groups to organize regional and national conferences. The latter adopts the same structure, however, the faith youth climate messengers trained by this program particularly focus on diverse faith groups. 4
AYCC has an upcoming event, Powershift 2009, which is a national youth climate summit and will happen in April 2009.5
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