Emma Dixon, Suffolk Climate Change Partnership Manager, said:
"The Suffolk Youth Climate Conference empowers young people in Suffolk to join us in the fight against climate change.
"The Suffolk Public Sector Leaders welcome any opportunity to bring communities together to share knowledge and tools as we collectively work to reduce Suffolk’s carbon emissions and protect our natural environment.
"All students in attendance will leave with the tools to express their views and concerns about climate change in their area to their local MP."
Chris Packham, broadcaster, environmental activist and animal welfare campaigner, said:
"Suffolk has put together a bold coalition of initiatives to address climate breakdown. Wise, because this beautiful and biodiverse county is also a fragile environment which will need to embrace a brave and rapid transition to a lovable future.
"Hope for me lies in the young, so it is critical that we do not just listen to their needs and ideas, but give them an active role in shaping their future, not a token seat at the table - but the leading voice".
Zoe, a teacher at Stour Valley Community School who attended, said:
"We had an amazing time today. My students were buzzing with ideas and really fired up with challenging our Strategic Leadership Team to implement real change at school."
Jake Robson, Sixth Form Principal at One Sixth Form College, said:
"Such a stimulating and important event for young people in Suffolk. Their generation has undoubtedly inherited a climate challenge, but it was abundantly clear that their presence today signalled they are ready to rise to it, transform attitudes, and bring about change."