Bethany Walsh

Bethany Walsh is currently managing the Climate Change Message in a Bottle project at the Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance. Hailing from the Isle of Arran on the west coast of Scotland, and having recently graduated from the University of Edinburgh in Sustainable Development and Geography, this project draws together her ‘islandness’ and dedication to climate action. Climate Change Message in a Bottle is bringing the messages of young islanders to COP26 through creative learning and film. Also a traditional musician, Bethany can be found playing fiddle across Glasgow and Scotland, and believes that music and the arts are an important way of understanding belonging, history, and place attachments

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