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Acknowledgments

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This project could not have happened without the advice, support and contributions of many youth activists, scientists, policy makers and practitioners. Special thanks are due to:

Editors: Saba Loftus (Ireland), Andrew Bartolo (Malta) and Karuna Rana (Mauritius) Editorial Committee: Richard Crompton (United Kingdom) – UNEP, Jessie James Lacaba Marcellones (Philippines), Richard Merritt (United States of America), Theodore Oben (Cameroon) – UNEP, Karishma Thethy (Canada) – UNEP, Joyce Sang (Kenya) – UNEP, Matthew Billot (United Kingdom) – UNEP, Nalini Sharma (Trinidad and Tobago) – UNEP, Sara Svensson (Sweden) – UNEP, Natasha Wangui (Kenya), Jonathan Clayton (United Kingdom) – UNEP, Sarah Abdelrahim (United States of America) – UNEP, Essey Daniel (Eritrea) – UNEP. Science Editor: Catherine McMullen (Canada) Reviewers: John All (United States of America) – Western Kentucky University, Wondwosen Asnake (Ethiopia) –UNEP, Michael Davidson (United States of America) – NRDC, Charles Davies (Kenya ) – UNEP, Linh Do (Australia) – The Verb, Rannveig Formo (Norway) – UNEP, Edgar Geguiento (Philippines ), Paul Roger Glennie (Denmark) – Coordinating Lead Author of GEO-5 Chapter 4, DHI, Maria Ivanova (United States of America) – Coordinating Lead Author of GEO-5 Chapter 17, University of Massachusetts, Elena Kennedy (United States of America) – University of Massachusetts, Samim Loftus (Ireland), Verozian Mang’eli (Kenya) – UNEP, Shauna Murray (United States of America) – University of Massachusetts, Liz Morrison (United States of America) – University of Massachusetts, Paraskevi Moutopoulos (United States of America) – University of Massachusetts, Trang Nguyen (Kenya) – UNEP, Christine Njagi (Kenya) – UNEP, David Omolo (Kenya) – UNEP, Pierre Portas (France) – Coordinating Lead Author of GEO-5 Chapter 6, Waste Environment Cooperation Centre, Flavia Rovira (Uruguay) – GEO-5 Fellow, CINVE-Red Mercusor, Ivana Savic (Serbia) – UNCSD Major Group for Children and Youth, Jackie

Steinberg (United States of America) – University of Massachusetts, Aoife Fitz Gibbon O’Riordan (Ireland), Orlena Scoville (Kenya) – UNEP, Roosevelt Thomas (United States of America) – University of Massachusetts, Daniel Zaleznik (United States of America) – University of Massachusetts, Kevin Ocheing (Kenya). Contributors: Volvo Adventure, Wayne Talbot (United Kingdom ), UNCSD Major Group of Children and Youth, Ariadyne Acunha (Brazil) – Project Passing Rights Forward, Felix Beck (Germany) – DBJR, Mitch Lowenthal (United States of America ) – SustainUS, Tan Mei Jia (Singapore), Hudson McFann (United States of America) – SustainUS, Aashish Khullar (India) – CASSE, Cassandra Elphinston (Canada) —GAIAactivism, Alice Vincent (United Kingdom) – World Future Council Foundation, Andrew Wong (Canada) – Students on Ice Alumni Delegation, Lena Mareike Maeckelburg (Germany), Barkha Mossae (Mauritius), Stephen O’Connell (Ireland), Joey Loi (CanadaA) – Arctic Council Youth Engagement Initiative, Sarah Dayringer (United States of America), João Felipe Scarpelini (Brazil) – ChangeMob, Olimar Maisonet-Guzmán (Puerto Rico) – SustainUS, Mike Kalmus Eliasz (United Kingdom) – International Federation of Medical Students Associations, Michael Gardiner (Canada) – Arctic Council Youth Engagement Initiative, Project Chirag (India), Sam Bird (United States of America), Lucie Rosset (Switzerland), Aoife Kennedy (Ireland), Rio+Twenties, Rena Javaid (United Kingdom), Ricardo R. Amador (Nicaragua) and Karin Elisabeth Vohla (Georgia), Fältbiologerna, Lars Axelsson (Sweden)’ Photo credits: Alistair Whitby (United Kingdom), Silvia Pieretto (Italy), Kiara Worth (South Africa), Hudson McFann (United States of America), Mika Mei Jia Tan (Singapore),Vanessa Timmer (Canada), World Student Environmental Summit 2012 (Switzerland), IISD/Earth Negotiations Bulletin (Canada), Naomi Kumazawa (Japan), Jyotirmoy Chatterji (India) – Project Chirag, Carmen Paun (Romania), Aoife O’Grady (Ireland), Sarah Dayringer (United States of America), Cynthia Magnin (Switzerland) and Joseph Grainger Gasser (Switzerland). Ricardo R. Amador (Nicaragua), Adarsha Shivakumar (United States of America) and Apoorva Rangan (United States of America).

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