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I'm a mum going to COP26 - AMA

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ParentsForFuture · 01/11/2021 13:57

We're Charlotte and Rowan from Parents for Future UK, a growing group of parent climate campaigners. We're going to COP26 in Glasgow to demand ambitious action on the climate emergency and are planning what will be the biggest mobilization of parents ever on a single issue, with other parent groups. Mumsnet reached out to us to come on and answer your questions on COP26 and how parents can make their voice heard. Our work is led by parents and rooted in love (and fear). Charlotte (Mumsnetter) is from Bath and Rowan is from Oxford, and we each have two children, aged 3 and 7.

JuliaMumsnet · 01/11/2021 14:20

Hello everyone - we're grateful to Parents For Future UK for coming on to answer questions after we reached out as we've seen quite a few threads on the climate and the environment recently. No question is too stupid! Some ground rules:

  1. One question per MNer
  2. Keep your question brief.
  3. Don’t heckle if your question doesn’t get answered.
  4. Do be civil/polite.
  5. If one question threatens to overwhelm the AMA, MNHQ will usually ask for people to stop repeating the same question or point.

Thanks

MNHQ

YetAnotherBeckyMumsnet · 01/11/2021 15:34

Hello everyone - a reminder of our AMA rules was posted by @JuliaMumsnet up thread - but can we again ask posters to be civil to our guest AMAs, please? We wanted to create a space where parents could find out more about COP26 and how they could get involved if they care about this issue. Robust discussion is absolutely fine but we’d really appreciate it if you could be polite and keep things on track. Thank you.

MichaelMumsnet · 03/11/2021 10:03

Hi all, we've removed some posts from this thread.
Please do bear in mind our guidelines for these AMAs (posted at the top of the thread)

  1. One question per MNer
  2. Keep your question brief.
  3. Don’t heckle if your question doesn’t get answered.
  4. Do be civil/polite.
  5. If one question threatens to overwhelm the AMA, MNHQ will usually ask for people to stop repeating the same question or point.

Thanks
MNHQ

MichaelMumsnet · 03/11/2021 12:46

Hi @Lilifer - your question is here

JuliaMumsnet · 03/11/2021 17:32

That's it folks - we're closing the thread now. Thanks for all your questions, and thank you so much to Charlotte and Rowan from Parents for Future UK for coming onto Mumsnet at this busy time to answer user questions.

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