Young Leaders in Todays Climate Conversations

[Applause]

within the past few years we’ve seen the

full extent of what young people can

accomplish through inclusive youth

driven moments

and we can clearly see this within the

most recent presidential election in

2020

where youth voter turnout they were able

to come out in record numbers

in fact according to circle which is the

center for information and research on

civic learning and engagement

53 percent of voting eligible young

people

ages 18 to 29 turned out to cast a

ballot

this was a significant increase to the

previous presidential election where

youth voter turnout in 2016

was only 42 percent this recent election

we were able to make significant impacts

and big differences

and the participation from youth of

color was one of the defining elements

of this election

he’s completely right and this just goes

to show that when young people see

something wrong with the system

we waste no time to take action we

organize

we educate and most importantly we don’t

give up

the top issues prioritized by young

voters this past year

was effective climate policy that looked

to combat our aggressively changing

climate

as well as major social justice reform

so if we want to battle the effects of

our world’s greatest crisis

climate change on a global scale and at

home in our communities

we must prioritize these powerful young

voices

and vulnerable communities in order to

accelerate climate action

and climate justice hi my name is arman

alex

and my name is maggie peacock and

between the two of us we are both young

environmental leaders sharing a similar

story of fighting for climate action

right now now to be straightforward with

you all and to immediately break down

the common misleading stereotype

we are not just young climate activists

just because we’ve got all this time

on our hands in fact that couldn’t be

further from the truth the reality

of our situation is that we’d much

rather live young

worry-less lives focusing on school

after school activities homework

undergrad work work in general

our friends are our family at home but

the cards have been dealt

and our hand clearly shows that if we’re

not willing to fight

for our generation and generations to

come after ours in the future

then no one will and by now we should

honor that climate change affects us in

more ways than we can imagine

the impacts predicted by scientists

decades ago are happening

right now and these symptoms extend well

beyond just an

increase in temperature they are

negatively affecting

vulnerable communities and ecosystems

here in the united states and around the

world

things we hold as necessities food water

energy transportation human health

wildlife

agriculture they are all experiencing

the dire effects of the changing climate

and with the changing climate in mind we

can see how the side effects like rising

sea levels

are endangering coastal communities

altering entire coastlines

and how because the ocean is just simply

taking in way too much co2

it’s creating things like dead zones and

ocean acidification

how because of these warming waters

entire fish populations are migrating to

cooler areas

that’s definitely destroying ecosystems

and altering

economies where they’re heavily

dependent on the fisheries

those economies are being negatively

impacted as well

and a recent report by the world

wildlife fund shows that we’ve

lost a staggering 68 percent of wildlife

since 1970.

along with biodiversity loss we’ve seen

an increase of severe weather patterns

threaten hundreds of thousands of lives

in recent years

the australian wildfires the texas

winter storm

the exponential disastrous hurricanes

and so on and so much more we simply

don’t have enough time to

list every disaster that has ended in

casual and

horrible fatalities the individuals that

are fighting for climate action

right now are the same individuals that

are fighting for their very livelihoods

and these people that will exponentially

see the effects of climate change in

their lifetime

are young people like our mom and i

these are the same people that are on

the front lines of this issue

yet most conversations about how to

address it are behind

closed doors filled with primarily older

white scientists and politicians

not only is climate change negatively

impacting young people overall

it is disproportionately affecting

communities of color

black indigenous and people of color are

being left

out of these conversations regardless of

the simple fact that these communities

are the most vulnerable and they remain

the most at risk

including young people and you know what

in order to include a more diverse group

into these discussions over climate

solutions

we can be inspired by earth’s

biodiversity where all of earth’s living

matter

regardless of species differentiation

listen to one another hear each other

and work together

to form functional ecosystems that

really exhibit the epitome of diversity

and it’s simple when young people are

heard they can begin to communicate

ideas

you know the majority of my work is

heavily involved with equipping other

young environmentalists like myself

and maggie with the tools to be

effective communicators

to talk about science to communicate

about climate action

just recently i was lucky enough to be

invited to be an inaugural member of our

city’s first ever

environmental task force as a young

person of color in this movement that

meant that my collective successes and

climate action

were finally being recognized it’s

amazing

how inspirational young people can be

whenever they’re fighting for something

that’s much bigger than them

whenever they can rely on others it’s

pretty simple

that when young people learn to listen

and speak to each other

they go out into their communities and

they teach they advocate for action

they listen for solutions they raise

funds

they listen to experts they collaborate

with experts

this example is a testament to how young

people like maggie and i are doing

the hard work right now we are also the

experts

and so there’s no denying that whenever

conversations about climate action and

climate solutions take place

we deserve a seat at the table and

honestly

what we’re asking you all is very simple

actually give us that seat at the table

let us speak at conferences committees

and summits and recognize our collective

successes as young environmental leaders

for instance in my hometown i’ve been

lucky enough to have teachers and

administrators

listen to me my goals and my mission as

a young elementary student i founded our

school’s first

student-led organization and our goal

was to raise funds and awareness

for endangered wildlife all over the

world and that’s exactly what we did

we raised thousands of dollars for

organizations across the globe

taught younger students in our school

district all about the importance of

environmentalism

and inspired not only other students but

teachers too

yes we accomplished a lot but only

because i had adults that listened

and actually gave me that seat at the

table because i’m

we’re both so young we’re incredibly

lucky to be to be standing here today

talking about this issue and about the

fact that a lot of other

young people like us feel like their

knowledge and hard work is not being

heard

the message is clear help us and raising

our voices

stories like maggie’s and mine are

inspirational help us by raising our

voices provide us with the opportunities

to help

involve ourselves with creating critical

environmental legislation and policy

world leaders have been too

excruciatingly slow to create legitimate

climate policy

and we need that to change just like

maggie said

we can’t help those accomplishments

without being present in these

conversations

so to the older generations if you’re

thinking about hosting these discussions

over climate solutions

keep the younger generation in mind

because we organize

we educate and most importantly we don’t

give up

[掌声]

在过去的几年里,我们已经看到了

年轻人

通过包容性的青年

驱动时刻可以完成的全部工作

,我们可以在 2020 年最近的总统选举中清楚地看到这一点,

他们能够出来的青年选民投票率

事实上,根据公民学习和参与

信息和研究中心circle 的数据,创纪录的数字

53% 的 18 至 29 岁符合条件的年轻人投票

结果显示,这

比上届总统选举显着增加

2016

年的选民投票率只有 42% 在最近的选举中,

我们能够产生重大影响

和巨大差异

,有色人种青年的参与

是这次选举的决定性因素之一,

他是完全正确的,这

只是表明,当年轻人 发现

系统有问题

我们立即采取行动 我们

组织

我们进行教育,最重要的是 w 不要

放弃

过去一年年轻选民优先

考虑的首要问题是有效的气候政策,

旨在应对我们积极变化的

气候

以及重大的社会正义改革,

所以如果我们想应对

世界上最大危机

气候变化的影响 在全球范围内,

在我们的社区中,

我们必须优先考虑这些强大的年轻

声音

和弱势社区,以

加速气候行动

和气候正义,您好,我的名字是阿曼

亚历克斯

,我的名字是玛姬孔雀,

在我们两个之间,我们都是 年轻的

环境领袖现在分享了一个类似

的为气候行动而战的故事,

以便与大家

坦诚相待,并立即打破常见的误导性刻板印象,

我们不仅仅是年轻的气候活动家,

只是因为我们已经掌握了所有这些时间

事实与事实相去甚远

我们的现实情况是,我们

更愿意过年轻

无忧无虑的生活 专注于

课余活动 家庭作业

本科生工作 一般工作

我们的朋友就是我们家的家人

但牌已经发了

,我们的手清楚地表明,如果我们

不愿意

为我们这一代和后代而战

未来

那么没有人会,现在我们应该

尊重气候变化对我们的

影响比我们

想象的

更多

美国和世界各地的社区和生态系统

我们作为必需品持有的东西 食物 水

能源 运输 人类健康

野生动物

农业 他们都在经历

气候变化的可怕影响 考虑到

气候变化我们

可以看到副作用 就像

海平面上升

正在危及沿海社区

改变整个

海岸线和 w 因为海洋只是简单地

吸收了过多的二氧化碳,

它正在创造诸如死区和海洋酸化之类的东西,

由于这些变暖的水域,

整个鱼类种群正在迁移到

更凉爽的地区

,这肯定会破坏生态系统

并改变

它们严重

依赖的经济

这些经济体的渔业也受到负面

影响

,世界野生动物基金会最近的一份报告

显示,自 1970 年以来,我们已经

失去了惊人的 68% 的野生动物

随着生物多样性的丧失,我们看到

恶劣天气模式的增加

威胁着数百 近年来成千上万人的生命

澳大利亚野火德克萨斯

冬季

风暴指数级灾难性飓风

等等等等,我们

根本没有足够的时间

列出每一个以

偶然和

可怕死亡而告终的灾难

正在战斗的个人 现在为气候行动

而奋斗的人是同一个人 生计

和这些将

在其一生中以指数方式看到气候变化影响的

人是像我们妈妈和我

这样的

年轻人 主要由年长的

白人科学家和政治家组成

他们仍然

是最危险的

人,包括年轻人,你

知道为了让更多样化的群体参与

这些关于气候

解决方案的讨论,

我们可以从地球的生物多样性中得到启发,地球上

所有的生命

物质,

无论物种分化如何,

互相倾听

互相配合

,形成功能

真正展现出多样性缩影的国家生态系统,

当听到年轻人的声音时,这很简单,

他们可以开始交流

你知道的想法

谈论科学来交流

气候行动

就在最近,我很幸运地被

邀请成为我们

城市有史以来第一个

环境工作组的首任成员,作为

有色人种的年轻人参加了这项运动,这

意味着我的集体成功和

气候

行动终于结束了 被认可

令人惊讶的

是,

当年轻人为比他们更大的东西而奋斗时,

只要他们可以依靠他人,他们就会有多么鼓舞人心。

当年轻人学会倾听

和交谈时,

他们会走进他们的社区

他们教他们倡导行动

他们倾听他们提出的解决方案

资金

他们听取专家的意见 他们与专家合作

这个例子证明了

像 maggie 和我这样的年轻人现在正在

努力工作,我们也是

专家

,所以不可否认,无论何时

就气候行动和

气候解决方案进行对话

我们应该有一个席位,

老实说

,我们要问的问题很简单,

实际上给我们这个席位

让我们在会议委员会

和峰会上发言,并承认我们

作为年轻环境领袖的集体成功

,例如在我的家乡 “我很

幸运有老师和

管理人员

倾听我作为

一名年轻

小学生的目标

和使命 正是我们所做的

我们为全球组织筹集了数千美元

在我们学校教年轻学生

d 严格讲环保主义的重要性,

不仅启发了其他学生,也启发了

老师,

是的,我们取得了很多成就,但这只是

因为我有成年人倾听

并实际上给了我在桌子上的座位,

因为我是

我们俩都太年轻了 非常

幸运今天能站在这里

谈论这个问题以及

很多

像我们这样的年轻人觉得他们的

知识和辛勤工作没有被

听到

这个信息很清楚帮助我们并提高

我们的声音

故事比如 maggie’s and mine 是

鼓舞人心的,通过提高我们的声音帮助我们

为我们提供机会

,帮助

我们参与制定关键的

环境立法和政策

世界领导人

在制定合法的

气候政策方面过于缓慢

,我们需要改变,就像

Maggie 说的

那样

如果您正在考虑,如果不参加这些对话,就无法帮助取得这些

成就 举办这些

关于气候解决方案的讨论会

牢记年轻一代,

因为我们组织

我们教育,最重要的是我们不会

放弃