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Speaking Youth to Power
Guests
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Abigail Borah
Student Delegate, SustainUS.org
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Tania Pulido
Brower Youth Award Winner
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Adarsha Shivakumar
Former Stanford Student
Summary
From courtrooms to diplomatic enclaves, youth advocates are clamoring to make their voices heard. Climate Progress dubbed 21-year-old college student Abigail Borah the “Durban Climate Hero” by for her appeal for faster action at a recent UN climate conference. Other advocates are filing suits claiming the U.S. and state governments have a legal responsibility to protect the atmosphere for future generations. Join us for a conversation with youth trying to build a cleaner future starting now.