BOLIVIAN aid workers from International aid agency CAFOD visited two schools in Doncaster to talk about their work to save people from the effects of climate change.Children from Our Lady of Mount Carmel, in Intake, and Our Lady of Perpetual Help, in Bentley, both heard about the work done by visitor Maria Del Carmen Lopez, a CAFOD Programme Officer based in La Paz, to help people suffering as a result of drought and extreme weather.Meanwhile, pupils from both schools told of work such as tree planting they are carrying out to do their bit against climate change.Angela Powell CAFOD Manager in Hallam said: “The visit demonstrated the importance for children in Doncaster to know about the impact of climate change on other countries so that they can see it is an issue that affects everyone in the world and that we all have a responsibility to do what we can to stop it.
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