A youth-led Climate Action talk showcasing the innovative and creative ways teens in our community are combatting climate change
On International Climate Action Day this Sunday, October 24th, our community will be honoring this important day with special presentations by local teens who are taking unique and innovative approaches to address climate change.
In times of droughts, floods, and wildfires, environmental action has never been more important, especially when it comes to the younger generation. It is now necessary that all kids start to think of ways they can get involved in the fight against climate change. As a youth-led event, the teen speakers will each present an environmental project of their own which ranges from crafting an award-winning climate action film to converting a gas-powered car to all-electric. Join our community in igniting more creative climate action, bring your kids to the event, and be inspired.
The event will be held outdoors at the Hillsborough Town Hall from 1:00pm-2:00pm, followed by a Q&A "Mingling" session for you to meet the speakers face-to-face and learn more about their projects.
...oh, and did I mention? There will be coffee and treats too! ;-)
See you there, my fellow Neighbors and Climate Action Comrades!
- Charlotte Rosario | Youth Organizer of the event
MEET THE SPEAKERS
Charlotte Rosario | 9th Grade
Intro | Inspiring change in the Community
Amrutha Rao | 10th Grade
Engineering Against Global Warming | Small inventions have big potential
Nathan Choi, Paul Wong, and Max Kerns | 12th Grade
Blaze: Wildfire Tracking App | More fire protection & more fire prevention
Kayla Ling | 8th Grade
Climate Action Film | “We Have a Climate Crisis — Who’s to Blame?”
Daniel Rosario | 11th Grade
Electric Car Conversion | Reducing carbon emissions by engineering & educating
Discussion
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