Thousands of people in the Global South are forced to flee their countries due to the direct consequences of climate change. In this report we see how young people are being called upon to be part of a new conscious movement on the issue. Young people are taking the initiative.
Through social media, they have managed to mobilize millions of people, creating a global network of activists committed to climate justice.
In countries such as Bangladesh, the Philippines and Kenya, where the effects of climate change are devastating, young people are leading reforestation projects, water resource conservation and the promotion of renewable energy.
These efforts not only seek to mitigate the environmental impact, but also to empower local communities, giving them tools and knowledge to adapt to inevitable changes.
Education plays a crucial role in this movement. Schools and universities are incorporating topics related to the environment and climate change into their curricula, preparing new generations to face and solve future challenges.
In addition, many non-governmental organizations are offering workshops and training programs for young people, encouraging leadership and innovation in sustainable solutions.