
Speaking Youth to Power
Guests

Abigail Borah
Student Delegate, SustainUS.org

Tania Pulido
Brower Youth Award Winner

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.