Diana Buzoianu is looking for 20 young people to take part in Romania’s climate and environmental decision-making
Romania's Ministry of Environment has initiated the selection for a Youth Advisory Council on Climate and the Environment, aimed at engaging young people in environmental policy-making. The council will consist of 20 members aged 14 to 35, who will provide recommendations on various environmental issues. Minister Diana Buzoianu emphasizes the importance of youth involvement in shaping future policies. The selection process is open until August 31, 2026, with evaluations and interviews scheduled for September. The council aims to foster diversity and collaboration among its members.