15 July, 2018

These Young Climate Justice Advocates Say It's Time for a Revolution

Jamie Margolin can’t remember a time in her life when climate change wasn’t a crisis. The signs were everywhere, from the disappearing sea life in the 16-year-old’s hometown of Seattle, to the climate-related disasters in Colombia where her mother’s family lives.
Jamie Margolin of Seattle, Washington, left, is an environmental
activist who co-founded Zero Hour with Nadia Nazar of
Baltimore, Maryland, right. With a team of volunteers, they
are preparing for the first Youth Climate March in Washington, D.C.
“When you’re growing up with all this beautiful wildlife around you, it gives you a better idea of what you want to protect,” said Margolin, who will start 11th grade this fall. “And also it’s more painful when, for example, things go wrong, when you see that that habitat is being destroyed.”

Margolin said she wanted to take action when she was younger, but avoided it because the problem was so terrifying. But Donald Trump’s election spurred her to action.


Read the story by Yvette Cabrera from the Huffington Post - “These Young Climate Justice Advocates Say It's Time for a Revolution.”

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