The winners of the World Economic Forum’s Youth Climate Action Challenge, young climate innovators from around the world, will receive support to scale their impact.
Read MoreMany young people have turned to work as a way to channel their eco-anxiety in a positive direction. They have found that working for something bigger than a paycheck brings them a sense of purpose.
Read MoreOur #ImpactCreator series profiles diverse youth leaders and professionals who are amplifying their voices to accelerate meaningful social and environmental change around the world.
Read MoreThis New Yorker article explores how Sunrise models itself on the civil-rights movement and wants to create a mass movement, combining street protest with policy negotiation.
Read MoreBioneers highlights just a few incredible next generation movement activists who are taking on the mantle of climate leadership.
Read MoreWritten by a student at Columbia University’s Climate School, this opinion piece provides an overview of the limited climate change education taught by middle-and high-school science teachers throughout the United States and what is being done to properly educate students and teachers alike on climate science.
Read MoreAccording to a recent PBS NewsHour survey in partnership with The Generation Lab, growing research shows young people are increasingly experiencing what’s known as “climate anxiety.”
Read MoreGeneration Now is a TIME documentary that premiered in November 2021 at COP26, the United Nations’ climate summit. It tells the story of the youth climate movement and how it has revolutionized the way both politicians and the media speak about climate change.
Read MoreThis article from the Sierra Club Magazine profiles five young climate activists and showcases how they connect and educate international audiences via social media.
Read MoreAccording to a new report, a third of Gen Z says that climate change is a top concern and the climate crisis is pushing young adults to pursue more sustainability-focused career paths.
Read MoreThe winners of the nationwide contest sponsored by T-Mobile, the T-Mobile Foundation, and Ashoka are awarded seed money and mentorship.
Read MoreOur #ImpactCreator series profiles diverse youth leaders and professionals who are amplifying their voices to accelerate meaningful social and environmental change around the world.
Read MoreHigh schooler Ndidi Opara shares her perspective on the need for students from privileged communities to understand the socio-economic disadvantages of low-income schools to truly address climate justice.
Read MoreRead this perspective on the importance and need for an intersectional climate curriculum in K-12 education, written by youth organizer and high schooler Mia DiLorenzo.
Read MoreAs we all work together to forge a brighter future, CreatorsCircle believes that all voices must participate in this creation process. Our mission is simple: prepare today’s youth to create a more inclusive, equitable and sustainable future for all.
Read MoreThis article profiles Alexandria Villaseñor, the 15-year-old founder of a global network of youth climate activists that provides peer-to-peer climate education and lobbies politicians to enact progressive climate action.
Read MoreWhile schools and governments try to capitalize on a wave of youth activism to educate teens about voting and democracy, high schoolers are taking matters into their own hands and organizing their peers.
Read MoreA Q&A with Varshini Prakash, co-founder of the Sunrise Movement, a youth-led political organization fighting to stop climate change.
Read MoreIn a Q&A with a young person who has played a critical role in shaping the Green New Deal, this article highlights how young people are pushing climate change to the center of American politics.
Read MoreIn 2020 high school students across the country organized protests in response to outrage over racism and police brutality. This article profiles students who say they aren’t done organizing.
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