Meet Galen Armstrong, 31, the father of twins and an organizer with For Our Kids, a national network of parents and grandparents asking for meaningful action on climate change.
Sharmarke Dubow is a former refugee who fled Somalia when conflict over resource shortages led to civil war. He is now an elected city councillor working for the people of Victoria, B.C.
As part of a series highlighting the work of young people in addressing the climate crisis, writer Patricia Lane interviews Emily Nickerson, director of Publish What You Pay Canada.
At 26, Leah Davidson has co-founded a new course of study at the University of Pennsylvania called environmental humanism, co-authored an anthology used by the International Polar Foundation and co-designed a program that helps divert food waste away from landfills.
Meet Chúk Odenigbo, lead author of a bilingual, bicultural book for young adults encouraging them to see their relationship with nature as their superpower.