The project aims to strengthen the role of youth municipal councils in shaping local and school climate policies. The project responds to the need to increase youth civic participation. According to the Public Opinion Research Center (2019), 47% of young people are not interested in public affairs, 66% believe they have no influence on national affairs and 48% on municipal affairs. 47% are dissatisfied with the functioning of democracy. We observe the withdrawal of young people from social and civic activity during remote education. We see a need to activate and support young activists, to develop knowledge and competences of youth councillors on participatory democracy and climate challenges. One way to increase youth engagement is to strengthen the democratic role of youth municipal councils and to encourage their members to address relevant issues from the perspective of young people. We also want to offer young people the opportunity to take constructive action in their community to contribute to reducing the effects of global warming at school and municipal level. Within the project we will conduct training, thanks to which we will strengthen the competences of 6 youth municipal councils and their tutors (3 from Mazovia, 3 from Silesia) in the field of participation mechanisms and climate challenges. Young people, in cooperation with the inhabitants, will carry out climate audits in schools, community climate debates and will prepare legislative initiatives, and thus they will gain real influence on the local climate policy. The project will contribute to the strengthening of the role of youth municipal councils, better cooperation of municipal youth councils with local government and residents. A website addressed to the youth councils from all over Poland will be created, where participatory tools and inspirations in the field of pro-climate actions of youth municipal councils will be promoted.