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Become a Dorset School Climate Ambassador
People from all walks of life are invited to become a volunteer for the Department for Education’s (DfE) Climate Ambassador Scheme.

People in Dorset who are passionate about climate action, biodiversity, and sustainability are invited to apply to become a volunteer for the Department for Education’s (DfE) Climate Ambassador Scheme.
Funded by the DfE and supported regionally by the Met Office Southwest Hub, the scheme connects volunteers with educational settings to support them in reducing carbon emissions, tackling climate risks, and inspiring the next generation of environmental leaders.
Climate Ambassadors come from a wide range of backgrounds and bring expertise in areas such as sustainability, biodiversity, energy, planning, and climate resilience. Volunteers are matched with schools based on their interests and experience to help develop and implement tailored climate action plans.
Activities may include:
- Providing strategic advice on the development of climate action plans
- Giving talks and workshops
- Organising community projects like tree planting or beach cleans
- Advising on biodiversity and decarbonisation strategies
- Providing resources and ongoing support
All volunteers receive free, flexible training — typically around three hours to prepare them for their role and ensure they can effectively support schools in their climate goals.
Cllr Ryan Hope, portfolio holder for Customer, Culture and Community Engagement, said: “Helping youngsters to learn how climate change is impacting their planet is one of the goals of this exciting £2m initiative. With the Climate Ambassador scheme, nurseries, schools, and colleges will all have free access to support to become greener and more climate resilient.
“We hope to recruit many new Ambassadors in Dorset for this vital project.”
You can find out more about the scheme here: https://climateambassadors.org.uk/our-work.
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