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Green Florentix: Climate Think Tank

Green Florentix: a community-led climate think tank making research accessible through youth-edited journals, workshops, and inclusive resources, empowering all to understand and act on climate issues




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The idea

We’re creating Green Florentix, a community-led climate think tank from London to globally, that makes climate research clear, accessible, and inclusive.
The project will produce a youth-edited Green Florentix Journal, host community think tank sessions, deliver free workshops, and provide sensory-friendly visual guides for neurodivergent learners. Local youth told us climate information is often too technical or biased, this project gives them, and the wider community, tools to understand and act on climate challenges.
Led by Heal Earth Alliance, all resources and events are free and open to the public, creating a tangible, civic benefit while empowering residents to engage with climate solutions.

This project is fully civic and publicly accessible.
It benefits:
Young people
Neurodivergent communities
Local schools and educators
Families and community groups
Local councils
Climate-interested residents
Anyone seeking clear, unbiased climate information

What we'll deliver

  • Community think tank sessions, both in-person and virtual, to co-create research topics and climate solutions
  • Youth-edited Green Florentix Journal, published quarterly online and in print
  • Free workshops and public events, accessible online and on-site, on sustainability, and eco-entrepreneurship
  • Accessible digital resources summarizing key climate research in plain language
  • A hybrid community hub in London combining physical and online spaces for climate learning and collaboration
  • Sensory-friendly visual guides and materials for neurodivergent sommunities
  • A visible, active community platform fostering civic engagement, creativity, and collaboration

Why it's a great idea

Based in London, Green Florentix empowers local communities and creates resources with global relevance. This project will:

* Improve public climate literacy
* Support inclusive, neurodivergent-friendly youth participation
* Strengthen local resilience and community capacity
* Increase civic engagement
* Provide free workshops and events
* Create accessible, youth-edited climate publications
* Help youth develop skills in eco-entrepreneurship and sustainable innovation
* Enable informed climate decision-making for all residents

By combining workshops, think tank sessions, and accessible resources, the project builds a tangible, community-driven platform that turns complex climate research into practical, actionable knowledge from London to the wider world.

Steps to get it done

  • Launch hybrid hub in London for climate learning.
  • Publish quarterly youth-edited Green Florentix Journal.
  • Run in-person and virtual think tank sessions.
  • Provide sensory-friendly guides for neurodivergent communities.
  • Host free workshops and public events.
  • Share accessible digital climate resources.
  • Maintain active community platform for engagement and collaboration.

Location

Heal Earth Alliance
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