Sixth-formers from 64 colleges show their creative work, in an online exhibition.
More than 180 sixth-form students from 64 colleges in England reflect on sustainability and the challenges facing the environment, in online exhibition Planet Future.Finding a balance, by Trinity Fairman, from Windsor College, Berkshire
"The sustainability agenda has never been more important and the exhibition highlights students' hopes and fears about the future, while also showcasing their enormous creativity and innovation," said the UK government's former minister for skills, Alex Burghart, who launched the exhibition., which coordinated the exhibition, said: "These works indicate how young people are feeling about our climate and the environment.
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