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Schretzheim’s Killian Gump traveled to Glasgow, Scotland, for the Catholic Rural Youth Movement in Bavaria. The 28-year-old has a clear idea of what this meeting is going to entail.
Dominic Bunko
The United Nations Climate Conference will take place this week in the Scottish port city of Glasgow, which will bring together decision-makers from around the world. The parties represented there aim to discuss possible solutions against global warming. In the middle is Killian Gump of Dillingen’s Schratzheim district. He has clear ideas about what this meeting should achieve: “No greenwashing, but actions that actually bring something.” But how did the 28-year-old get the opportunity to talk to key people on the site?
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