The long run could possibly be brighter, but young climate activists aren’t forfeiting hope.
In a special Earth Month series, each week WWD will profile the Gen Z talents searching for to demystify climate change, refashion influence and mobilize the masses. With the planet only 0.4 degrees shy of the urgent stop point of 1.5-degrees Celsius warming outlined within the landmark 2015 Paris Agreement, advocates are proclaiming that there's little time to spare.
First within the series is Woo Qiyun, the science communicator behind “The Weird and Wild,” who's attempting to demystify climate change (to an audience of 15,000 on Instagram) via easy yet high-octane graphics while spotlighting underrepresented Southeast Asian influence at the worldwide deal-making table.
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